Psychologynpj Science of Learning
Speed and accuracy instructions affect two aspects of skill learning differently
T. Vékony, C. Pleche, et al.
This compelling study conducted by Teodóra Vékony, Claire Pleche, Orsolya Pesthy, Karolina Janacsek, and Dezso Nemeth reveals intriguing insights into procedural learning. It highlights how speed and accuracy instructions influence learning outcomes, showcasing that while speed enhances probability-based learning, serial-order learning remains untouched. Discover the fascinating dynamics of procedural learning and performance in this insightful research!
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