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Spaced repetition is a learning technique that involves reviewing information at increasing intervals over time. It's based on the psychological spacing effect, which shows that we learn more effectively when studying is spread out.
Active recall, or practice testing, is a study method where you actively stimulate your memory for information by testing yourself, rather than passively rereading or reviewing material.
Elaborative interrogation is a learning strategy where you ask "Why?" questions about facts or concepts you are trying to learn. It involves generating explanations for why something is true or works the way it does.