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Priming productive study strategies with preparatory quizzes in an engineering course
Authors:Justin G Gyllen  Thomas F Stahovich  Richard E Mayer  Negin Entezari  Amirali Darvishzadeh
Abstract:One approach to encourage productive study strategies is to incorporate preparatory quizzes (or pre‐quizzes) in which students are required to submit answers to questions before the underlying material is covered in class. In the present study, students took an introductory mechanical engineering class that either included pre‐quizzes (treatment group) or did not (control group). Students in the treatment group visited the online textbook more often and earlier in advance of deadlines, indicating better management of their study time—behaviors that have been shown to be productive study strategies. They also performed better in the course, indicating that techniques intended to prime productive study strategies can pay off. Finally, measures of productive learning strategies correlated with measures of course performance for both groups. These findings support the pretesting principle, which holds that students study more effectively and learn better when they take practice tests before a lesson.
Keywords:college success  engineering course  learning strategies  study strategies  testing principle
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