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Why do common study methods like re-reading and highlighting often result in poor long-term retention?

The article explains that re-reading and highlighting optimize for recognition—creating a false sense of fluency—rather than the active retrieval required for long-term learning.

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Interleaving is effective because it forces the learner to actively identify which strategy applies to a specific problem, rather than relying on rote repetition, which deepens cognitive processing.

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The article highlights that techniques like retrieval practice and interleaving feel harder precisely because they require deeper cognitive engagement, which is the mechanism that builds durable, long-term memory.

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