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In preparing for a test on a set of material, is it better to study one topic at a time or to study topics mixed together? In one study,1 a sample of fourth graders were taught four equations. Half of the children learned by studying repeated examples of one equation at a time, while the other half studied mixed problem sets that included examples of all four types of calculations grouped together. A day later, all the students were given a test on the material. The students in the mixed practice group had an average grade of 77, while the students in the one-at-a-time group had an average grade of 38. What is the best estimate for the difference in the average grade between fourth-grade students who study mixed problems and those who study each equation independently?

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the mixed problem learners

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because if you study more at a time you may learn more because you are getting mor information in your head than if you study one thing at a time and only get one way of learning in your head by learning 1 then another

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