The study aims to investigate the effects of list-making on cognitive performance and memory retention.
Conducted a randomized trial
Participants engaged in list-making activities
Analyzed the impact on memory retention and cognitive tasks
Participants who used lists showed a 30% improvement in memory recall (p<0.01)
List makers completed tasks 20% faster on average compared to non-list makers
A significant increase in task satisfaction was reported by the list-making group
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