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This time, I'm Rin Mochizuki! I'll be explaining "The Best Study Method Based on Scientific Evidence" written by Yasukawa Kosuke, who graduated from Keio University School of Medicine and is now an assistant professor at the University of South Florida. In a nutshell, this book teaches you "highly effective study methods." "Effective study methods"... Reference: The Best Study Methods Based on Scientific Evidence Yasukawa Kosuke Purchase → https://amzn.to/43L7Nr5 Medical Channel of Yasukawa Kosuke, a US Internal Medicine Specialist Channel → / @yasukawa ・Please tell us the books you would like us to introduce on our channel https://forms.gle/z4bVCxCq14gbqG198 Illustrator: comaco Illustrator: Nakamori Kemurismoke @kemurismoke Script: Nagato Ryo @denran1031 #BookSummary #TheBestStudyMethodBasedOnScientificEvidence #YasukawaKosuke0:00 Introduction/Effective study methods2:14 Less effective study methods "Repeated reading," "Copying into a notebook," "Highlighting and underlining"4:36 Remembering and outputting what you have learned7:47 Regularly reviewing at regular intervals, such as after one day or one week10:37 Combining the two for continuous relearning12:46 Ask yourself questions about what you have studied14:19 It's tough, but keep trying over and over again16:30 Learn as many things as possible that are relevant to you19:36 Set small goals and accumulate small successes21:36 Decide for yourself what and how much to study (intrinsic motivation)22:58 Summary25:42 END