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    Repeatedly Retrieving a Piece of Information from Memory Produces Roughly
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Repeatedly Retrieving a Piece of Information from Memory Produces Roughly

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Repeatedly retrieving a piece of information from memory produces roughly the same effects on long-term recall as studying the information repeatedly.

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