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However, there was no significant difference in performance at the end of class on the postquestions vs. the new questions (t 58) = 1.52, p = 0.13, 95% CI [−0.029, 0.219], d = .35, BF01 = 3.201), indicating that students did not show greater memory for prequestioned information relative to non-prequestioned information.
It might have been argued, for example, that the detection of unexpected information is more effortful and thus slower, leading to greater memory for these stimuli owing to the extra time allocated to processing these stimuli.
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