True or False: Eating a healthy diet, getting adequate sleep, and maintaining a healthy level of activity help contribute to positive study habits.

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True
True

False

Which of the following is not a highly effective study habit as outlined by John Grohol, Psy.D.?
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Outline and rewrite your notes.
Outline and rewrite your notes.

Make a schedule you can stick to.
Make a schedule you can stick to.

Bring everything you need, nothing you don't.
Bring everything you need, nothing you don't.

Don't get up until you've learned all you are supposed to.
Don't get up until you've learned all you are supposed to.

A memory game, or mnemonic device, is
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a method for remembering pieces of information using a simple association of common words.
a method for remembering pieces of information using a simple association of common words.

linking a number to each item you are studying.
linking a number to each item you are studying.

visualizing what you’re studying.
visualizing what you’re studying.

a game on your smart phone.

Describe one of the habits outlined in the article that you identified as an area to work on.

7 answers

  1. True or False: Eating a healthy diet, getting adequate sleep, and maintaining a healthy level of activity help contribute to positive study habits.

    • Response: True
  2. Which of the following is not a highly effective study habit as outlined by John Grohol, Psy.D.?

    • Response: Don't get up until you've learned all you are supposed to.
  3. A memory game, or mnemonic device, is:

    • Response: a method for remembering pieces of information using a simple association of common words.
  4. Describe one of the habits outlined in the article that you identified as an area to work on.

    • As I do not have access to the specific article, I can’t provide a direct habit outlined within it. However, a common area for improvement might be "making a schedule you can stick to." This involves establishing a consistent study routine that accommodates time for breaks and considers personal productivity levels. Improving in this area could enhance time management skills and overall study effectiveness.
you need to use the small bits of info from questions 1, 2 and 3

Sure! Here’s a response that incorporates information from all three questions:


I identified the habit of making a schedule you can stick to as an area to work on. While eating a healthy diet, getting adequate sleep, and maintaining a healthy level of activity are essential for positive study habits (which is true), I've struggled to create a consistent study schedule that accommodates my daily life. Additionally, I've realized that one ineffective habit can be not getting up until I've learned all I was supposed to, which can lead to burnout. To enhance my study effectiveness, I plan to focus on developing a manageable schedule and using mnemonic devices to reinforce my learning.


This response weaves together the information from questions 1, 2, and 3 effectively.

can you do it in less than 35 words

I need to work on making a consistent study schedule. While healthy habits support learning, I sometimes ignore breaks, leading to burnout. Using mnemonic devices could also enhance my retention of information.

ok that's better but use simpler words

I need to work on sticking to a study schedule. Healthy habits help me learn, but I sometimes skip breaks, which makes me tired. Using memory tricks could also help me remember better.