Learning from errors: A model of individual processes
Errors bear the potential to improve knowledge acquisition, provided that learners are able to deal with them in an adaptive and reflexive manner. However, learners experience a host of different-often impeding or maladaptive-emotional and motivational states in the face of academic errors. Research...
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Main Authors: | Maria Tulis (Author), Gabriele Steuer (Author), Markus Dresel (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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