Psychology questions
7 fact-checked questions — tap any to predict the answer, then read why.
- Why can a smooth lesson make you overrate what you actually learned?
- Why does filling in half an answer often stick better than just reading it?
- Why can guessing before seeing an answer help, even when the guess is wrong?
- Why can two brief reviews beat one long look when you need the idea next week?
- After reading a fact once, why can trying to recall it beat rereading it?
- When a trivia question makes you itch for the answer, why can that answer stick better?
- Why can a tiny quiz question feel more magnetic than a polished mini-lesson?
