Term ID: T1377

Encoding Variability

/encoding-variability/
The principle that memory is enhanced when information is encoded in multiple contexts or through different sensory modalities, creating diverse retrieval pathways and increasing the likelihood of successful recall in various situations.
Example: Learning vocabulary words through reading, hearing, speaking, and writing creates multiple memory traces, making recall more likely across different testing conditions.

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Reference: Baddeley (1976)