“…Alternatively, in other studies half of the participants remembered immediately and in the long-term, and the other half remembered only in the long-term in order to analyse the effect of immediate recall on delayed recall. In all of the studies, immediate recall influenced delayed recall (Carney & Levin, 1998, 2008Wang & Thomas, 1995;Wang et al, 1992Wang et al, , 1993. There were no significant differences between rote learning and keyword mnemonics, and rote learning even outperformed keyword mnemonics when there was delayed recall without immediate recall, (Carney & Levin, 1998, 2008Wang & Thomas, 1995;Wang et al, 1992Wang et al, , 1993.…”