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Education To Learn Better, Make Mistakes New findings suggest deliberately making and correcting errors boosts learning. Posted March 26, 2022 | Reviewed by Vanessa Lancaster ...
Knowledge vs. Action: Discrepancies in University Students' Knowledge about and Self-Reported Use of Self-Regulated Learning Strategies. Frontiers in Psychology , 2017; 8 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01288 ...
But research by Nate Kornell, Matthew Hays and Robert Bjork at U.C.L.A. that recently appeared in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition reveals that this worry is ...
Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 763. Miller-Karas, E. (2023). Building resilience to trauma: The trauma and community resiliency models. 2nd Edition, Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
The chapter is centered on inverse reinforcement learning, a type of inference. In “normal” inference, we look at actions and try to infer a goal. Inverse reinforcement learning turns it around.
Edmondson, A. "Psychological Safety, Trust and Learning: A Group-level Lens." In Trust and Distrust in Organizations: Dilemmas and Approaches, edited by Roderick Kramer and Karen Cook, 239–272.New ...
Edmondson, Amy C. "Managing the Risk of Learning: Psychological Safety in Work Teams." In International Handbook of Organizational Teamwork, edited by M. West. London: Blackwell Publishing, 2003 ...
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