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Memory Quote by Kenneth L. Higbee

“When a person asks how he can improve his memory, he cannot expect a useful answer until he makes his question more specific. What kind of material does he want to remember? In what way? [How will his memory be measured?] Under what circumstances? For how long? There are methods and principles in…” quote by Kenneth L. Higbee
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““When a person asks how he can improve his memory, he cannot expect a useful answer until he makes his question more specific. What kind of material does he want to remember? In what way? [How will his memory be measured?] Under what circumstances? For how long? There are methods and principles in this book that apply to almost any kind of learning situation, but none applies to all situations””

Kenneth L. Higbee

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Source Book: Memory Improvement Techniques, author unknown

Specificity is essential for effective memory strategies; without clear goals and context, advice is vague.

In simple terms: Clear goals needed for memory help.

Key Takeaway

Define what and how you want to remember.

Themes

learning memory clarity

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

educational practical

When to use this quote

  • studying
  • exam prep
  • skill acquisition
  • personal development

Key Concepts

cognitive psychology metacognition

Questions to Reflect On

  • What specific memory goal are you targeting?
  • How will you measure success?
A Different Perspective

Memory methods vary; no single technique fits every case.

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