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2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
The Right Kind of Wrong: Error Competitiveness Modulates Deliberate Erring Effects
- Janson Boon Khang Yap
National University of Singapore - Janson Boon Khang Yap
University College London
Abstract
Across three experiments (N = 316), we found that deliberately generating competitive errors—as opposed to uncompetitive errors or correct responses—during study, improved knowledge retention and creativity. This effect was pronounced when learners could recall their original study responses at test, with competitive errors being the most frequently recalled.
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