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A new study reveals that individuals with low confidence in their performance are more likely to seek corrective feedback, which significantly enhances their learning.
An article co-written by Christopher J. Cagna, PhD, of Kessler Foundation, reveals how low confidence drives feedback-seeking, enhancing learning with insights for education and rehabilitation ...