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a good argument against cramming for an exam can be made based on ________. the primacy effect the recency effect the spacing effect the serial position effect
The Spacing Effect suggests that distributing study over time (spaced practice) is more effective for learning and retention than massed practice like cramming. Cramming is a form of massed practice, and the Spacing Effect shows that spreading out study sessions leads to better long - term memory. The Primacy Effect is about remembering items at the start of a list, the Recency Effect about items at the end, and the Serial Position Effect is the combination of these two; they don't directly argue against cramming as the Spacing Effect does.
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The Spacing Effect