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Doctor Ali Mattu | Fastest way to learn psychology in college @drali | Uploaded October 2020 | Updated October 2024, 19 hours ago.
I'm going to show you the secret behind every "A" I earned in psychology.

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Topics discussed:
0:00 - Introduction
0:27 - What doesn’t work
1:06 - How memory works
1:50 - The PEWS method
2:23 - History of Psych example
4:01 - Biological psych example
5:58 - Behavioralism example
9:57 - Test yourself often
11:37 - Talk to your professors
12:35 - Don’t overthink it
12:52 - Conclusion

Learn more:
* The Lesson You Never Got Taught in School: How to Learn! bigthink.com/neurobonkers/assessing-the-evidence-for-the-one-thing-you-never-get-taught-in-school-how-to-learn
* The Learning Scientists: learningscientists.org


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