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MUELLER AND OPPENHEIMER STUDY
Psychology says people who still write things down on paper may not be stuck in the past - They may have discovered what helps them think betterWriting by hand may foster deeper information processing and stronger learning outcomes. This slower method encourages selecting key points...
Psychology says people who write to-do lists by hand may have an edge when it comes to remembering tasks, and there’s science behind itWriting tasks by hand engages the brain more actively than typing. This deeper processing strengthens memory and aids recall of information...
Still making a shopping list? Psychology suggests it’s a sign of sharper thinkingWriting a shopping list by hand, far from being outdated, reflects higher cognitive skills like planning, memory, and self-control. Psychol...