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The original was posted on /r/science by /u/Creative_soja on 2024-05-14 03:05:04+00:00.

Original Title: People don't always learn from failures. An individual's performance, as a function of failures, will initially increase, then taper off, and finally decrease. Such an inverted-U-shaped pattern contradicts existing theories on learning from failures.

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