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students who learn information in preparation for teaching someone else review the material more intensively and organize it more thoroughly in their own minds than do students who are learning the same information in order to take a test. For social creatures like us, the prospect of engaging in an interpersonal interaction—with all of its potential for feeling admired or embarrassed—is far more motivating than the relatively anonymous activity of supplying written answers on an exam.
The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain
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