A Study Planning Exercise Associated with Decreased Distraction Levels among Introductory Biology Students
Elise M. Walck-Shannon,
Shaina F. Rowell,
April E. Bednarski
et al.
Abstract:This article describes how students incorporated distraction into their study plans. During planning, students formed an implementation intention (IF[obstacle], THEN[solution]) statement. Students who planned for distraction obstacles reported less distraction during studying than students who planned for other obstacles.
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