Is #Flow related to success frequency or to changes in success frequency? According to this study by @zenBenn Flow is associated with better than predicted results #one_motivation_tweet_a_day https://t.co/LXV7afKXnl
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Following up on our first study https://t.co/5V2XLVC4Io we again conducted a longitudinal measurement of participants as they learned to perform a Flow-inducing steering task. We replicated the results published in 2019 - Flow does depend on expected perf
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Soon we're going to replicate this paper! Internal replication, doing our bit for the integrity of cognitive science. Flow Experiences During Visuomotor Skill Acquisition Reflect Deviation From a Power-Law Learning Curve, but Not Overall Level of Skill ht
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RT @zenBenn: First article of 2019! A study of Flow in a steering-task game, showing that Flow and *performance expectations* go hand-in-ha…