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Retrieval Practice: Test Yourself Before You Think You're Ready

Testing yourself before you think you are ready is the essence of retrieval practice — it forces genuine memory retrieval before recognition has been substituted for recall, producing more accurate assessment and more durable encoding. AI can generate tests on any material at any time. This concept covers the psychological and learning science reasons to test before readiness feels confirmed.

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Why It Matters

Retrieval practice is the act of pulling information out of your memory — through quizzes, free recall, or problem-solving — rather than passively reviewing it, and research consistently shows it produces stronger long-term learning than re-reading or highlighting. The key insight is that the act of retrieving, not just recognizing, is what builds durable knowledge.

Most learners avoid self-testing because it feels uncomfortable to not know an answer, but that struggle is precisely what makes the technique effective. AI removes the friction by generating unlimited, on-demand retrieval questions at any difficulty level, so you can test yourself immediately after any study session.

How to apply it

After reading a section of your textbook, close it and tell ChatGPT: 'Quiz me on [topic] with 6 questions — don't show me the answers until I've responded to each one. Then score my answers and explain what I got wrong.' This simulates exam conditions and reveals exactly what you haven't actually learned yet.

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