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Making Things Hard on Yourself, But in a Good Way: Creating Desirable Difficulties to Enhance Learning

Bjork, E. L., & Bjork, R. A. (2011). Making Things Hard on Yourself, But in a Good Way: Creating Desirable Difficulties to Enhance Learning. Psychology and the Real World, 56- 64.

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