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Scientists discover how to pass exams

By Alan Cane and Andrew Jack

Published: March 10 2006 02:00 | Last updated: March 10 2006 02:00

Psychologists have made an intriguing discovery that could have profound implications for our understanding of human learning mechanisms - and immediate significance for students revising for examinations.

The scientists, from Washington University inSt Louis, found that students understood and retained information more readily when subjected to frequent tests and quizzes while studying than students who simply read material over and over again.

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