It is important to understand the difference between observation and perception.
Perception is what we BELIEVE we see, whilst observation is factually, and legitimately what we see.
The problem with relying on our perceptions of certain things is that we tend to attempt to come up with our own conclusions for the purpose of fulfilling our curiosities, it's only human nature to do so however it is incomparable to a hypothesis, or prediction.
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<span>This is a question that Scrooge asks after the visit of each ghost. Scrooge is not sure but after the Ghost of Cheistmas past, Scrooge accepts that there is more to his experiences than simply a dream.
I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!</span>
Consider a 2004 study in which participants learned basic computer literacy from an automated tutoring system. As they worked through the lessons, researchers coded which of several emotions they seemed to exhibit, including confusion and boredom. Analyses revealed that learners who spent a greater proportion of the lessons in a state of confusion exhibited significantly greater gains in learning. Boredom, by contrast, was associated with lower gains in learning.
In another study, published last year, students learned about scientific reasoning and experimental design by hearing a dialogue between two other people who sometimes endorsed incorrect or contradictory claims. Students who were confused by the contradictions — as reflected in inconsistent responses on subsequent questions — ultimately did better on a final test assessing whether they learned the key points from the lessons.
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