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Children learn language by observing their environment, listening to the people around them, and connecting the dots between what they […]
What motivates a customer to choose a particular model of mobile phone? Experts from the University of Seville, in collaboration […]
Children, like adults, can improve their response to difficult tasks by the power of group work, new research led by […]
In a series of studies, social psychologists show that educational tracking — grouping students based on their achievement levels — […]
A tobacco replacement to help grownups quit smoking has landed in the hands of children sucking on nicotine vapors to […]
Forgetting names, skills or information learned in class is often thought of as purely negative. However unintuitive it may seem, […]
Before online learning existed, the traditional lecture format was the only option for college courses. Students who skipped class risked […]
The effects of sibling relationships may go beyond childhood bickering and bonding, according to Penn State researchers who found that […]
When learning something new, there are instances where trial and error helps rather than hinders, according to recent findings by […]
Dr. Thomas Hainmüller and Prof. Dr. Marlene Bartos of the Institute of Psychology of the University of Freiburg have established […]