It is important to try to record all of the information an instructor presents during a
lecture - ANSWERFalse
Students should only take notes on material they understand; taking notes on materials
they do not understand could cause the notes to be confusing - ANSWERFalse
Skim the assigned reading for ___ minutes prior to studying - ANSWER5
After completing a test, it is best to spend at least an hour immediately after the test
reviewing information that you were unsure about - ANSWERFalse
Your goal is to understand the material not memorize it - ANSWERTrue
Most of the learning during a lecture takes place while doing which of the following
tasks? - ANSWERCompeting assigned material before class
Working while in school lowers academic performance - ANSWERFalse
The note-taking process should begin before arriving at class - ANSWERTrue
Outlining notes during lecture will help students better retain information -
ANSWERFalse
Studies have shown that less than half of university professors use lecture format as
their primary instructional method - ANSWERFalse
Sitting in front of class forces you to be a more active listener - ANSWERTrue
Most students compete the assigned reading before lecture - ANSWERFalse
Reviewing feedback given on a test will help you retain information in your short-term
memory, but not your long-term memory - ANSWERFalse
Research indicates that academic performance is positively correlated with the quality
of notes a student takes in class - ANSWERTrue
Retaking a test is a good way to retain information in your long-term memory -
ANSWERTrue