Spaced practice can be a cost-effective — learning becomes more durable in the same amount of time; therefore, less time needs to be spent on relearning, leaving more time for other productive learning activities (e.g., higher order analysis, application of knowledge). In short, spaced practice enhances the efficacy and efficiency of learning, yet is underused.
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