“…Overall, the preponderance of evidence to date suggests that test-enhanced learning in the form of retrieval practice is highly beneficial for learning, subsequent test performance, and for the other factors mentioned above. Consistent with that observation, several expert reviews have concluded that retrieval practice is one of the most effective learning strategies (e.g., Carpenter et al, 2022;Dunlosky et al, 2013;Pashler et al, 2007; see also Carpenter, 2023, McDaniel, 2023, Murphy et al, 2023, Pan & Carpenter, 2023and Yang et al, 2023 in this special issue), with the capacity to enhance learning for different age groups, for a wide range of learning materials, and in diverse learning contexts. Largely owing to a lack of evidence, however, a strong consensus has yet to emerge with respect to other forms of practice testing (Pashler et al, 2007; see also Dunlosky et al, 2013).…”