Recall Tests
Recall tests are assessments designed to measure a person's ability to retrieve information from memory. These tests often involve asking individuals to remember and reproduce specific details, such as facts, events, or lists, without any cues. They are commonly used in educational settings to evaluate learning and retention.
In psychology, recall tests can help researchers understand memory processes and how information is stored and retrieved. Different types of recall tests include free recall, where individuals list items from memory, and cued recall, where prompts or hints are provided to aid retrieval.