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Modality effect

Description

How learner performance depends on the presentation mode of studied items. Often refers to better recall of end-of-list items when presented aurally versus visually.

Example 1:

In training, information presented verbally (e.g., in a lecture) might lead to better recall for the last few points compared to information presented purely visually (e.g., on slides), especially for immediate recall.

Example 2:

When delivering a short list of urgent action items, saying them aloud at the end of a meeting might lead to better recall of the final items than if they were only displayed on a slide.

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