
(Ep 202) - Desirable Difficulties: When Harder is Better for Learning
Scott H Young Podcast
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Introduction
Psychologist robert bjork calls for 'desirable difficulties' These are actions that appear to work worse in the short term, but work better in the long run. The benefits come from the difference between storage strength and retrieval strength in memory. In his theory, what we learn is never erased from our minds. Instead, we forget things as our ability to retrieve them becomes weaker through competition with other memories.
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