2020
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2020.00133
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Contextual Interference Effects in Early Assessment: Evaluating the Psychometric Benefits of Item Interleaving

Abstract: Research has shown that the context of practice tasks can have a significant impact on learning, with long-term retention and transfer improving when tasks of different types are mixed by interleaving (abcabcabc) compared with grouping together in blocks (aaabbbccc). This study examines the influence of context via interleaving from a psychometric perspective, using educational assessments designed for early childhood. An alphabet knowledge measure consisting of four types of tasks (finding, orienting, selecti… Show more

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