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Andy Matuschak @andy_matuschak · Nov 17, 2022
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Was reminded recently of one of my favorite papers on social learning. It centers on a clever lie! Subjects study some material, then quiz either a peer or a bot about it. They learn much better when they think they're quizzing a peer. Secretly, in both cases, it's a bot!

Paper 2008
Mere Belief in Social Action Improves Complex Learning
by Sandra Y. Okita
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