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Top mnemonic rules for better studying

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    Spaced repetition

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    Reviewing information at increasing intervals over time. This helps consolidate information into long-term memory.

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    Acronyms

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    • Aid in remembering information

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    Create new words using the first letter of each word you want to remember. This technique is useful for memorizing lists or sequences.

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    Word Association

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    • Connect new vocabulary to personal memories and strong emotions

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    Connect new information with something you already know. This makes information easier to retrieve because it creates a link in your memory.

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    Rhymes

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    • Helps remember items by condensing information

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    Use rhymes to remember information. Rhyme helps make information easier to recall due to its structure and musicality.

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    Method of Loci

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    • Involves visualizing information in a familiar space

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    Associate the information you want to remember with specific places in a familiar environment. By remembering the place, you recall the associated information.

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    Acrostic

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    • They improve memory and retention

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    An acrostic is a mnemonic device that consists of forming a phrase using the initial letters of the words you wish to memorize, which facilitates the recall of complex information.

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    Chunking

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    • Reduce stress

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    Chunking is a fundamental memorization technique that improves studying by dividing complex information into smaller, more manageable units, thus facilitating its retention and retrieval.

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    Major System

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    • It facilitates the association of words or concepts with phrases or images that are easy to remember.

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    The Major System is a mnemonic technique that assigns consonants to numbers to form words, facilitating the memorization of numerical sequences and lists, which is ideal for studying better.

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    Dominic System

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    • Mnemonic technique for memorizing digit sequences

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    The Dominic System is a specific mnemonic technique for memorizing sequences of digits, assigning numbers to letters and creating images with famous people. It is a mnemonic device directly relevant to the subject of study.

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    PEG System

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    • Technique for memorizing ordered lists

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    The PEG System is a mnemonic technique that associates words or numbers with images or 'hooks' to facilitate the memorization of ordered lists. Its effectiveness lies in the creation of vivid and sequential mental associations.

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    Chaining

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    • Create mental links between items to be memorized

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    The chaining method is an effective mnemonic strategy that involves creating a story or image that connects pieces of information, making it ideal for remembering sequences or lists.

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    Rimas

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    • They facilitate memorization

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    Rhymes are a mnemonic technique that uses words with similar ending sounds to create a pattern that facilitates memorization, making them very effective for studying.

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    Visual association

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    • It helps to retain information using images.

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    Visual association takes advantage of the brain's ability to remember vivid, strange, or disproportionate images, helping to retain information more effectively.

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    Keyword Method

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    • It improves the ability to remember information.

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    The keyword technique is a widely used and efficient mnemonic rule for learning vocabulary in foreign languages, as it associates new words with mental images or similar-sounding words in the native language.

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    Mind maps

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    • It allows you to express, organize and represent information in a logical and creative way

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    Although not a mnemonic device in itself, the mind map is a powerful visual organization tool that complements mnemonics by facilitating the graphic memorization of information.

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    Spaced repetition

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    • Improves content recall

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    Spaced repetition is a fundamental study technique for improving long-term information retention, based on the forgetting curve to optimize rehearsals.

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    Active recovery practice

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    • It helps make learning more fun.

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    Active retrieval is a fundamental study technique that improves information retention by forcing the brain to retrieve knowledge from memory, rather than simply reviewing it. It is one of the most effective mnemonic devices for lasting and deep learning.

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    Interleaved subjects

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    • It helps keep the student more engaged during study

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    Interleaving subjects is a study technique that mixes different topics or types of problems within the same session, which improves the ability to remember and discriminate between similar concepts.

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    Dual coding theory

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    • Visual and verbal information is processed in different channels of the mind

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    Dual-coding theory suggests that information is retained better when it is processed both verbally and visually. Applying this theory to studying can improve memorization by creating associations between words and images.

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    Elaboration (“why questions”)

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    • It helps to get the best answer by asking the best question

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    Elaboration, which involves asking "why" questions, helps to deepen understanding and connect new information with prior knowledge, facilitating long-term memorization. By forcing reflection and analysis, this technique improves the encoding of information in memory, making it an effective mnemonic tool.

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    Color Code for Studying

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    • Fast and lasting color code learning

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    This method uses color codes to highlight important information in notes, which helps to better organize and memorize study material.

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    PAO technique (person-action-object)

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    • Associate numbers with vivid images

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    The PAO method is a memorization technique that associates numbers with vivid images, making it a powerful tool for studying and retaining information.

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