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Learning from errors versus explicit instruction in preparation for a test that counts

September 25, 2025
Learning from errors versus explicit instruction in preparation for a test that counts

"Although the generation of errors has been thought, traditionally, to impair learning, recent studies indicate that, under particular feedback conditions, the commission of errors may have a beneficial effect." (BPSPSYCHUB): 

 

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