Q

How does the default pattern of error processing differ from the high-performance pattern?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
A

In the default pattern, emotional responses like shame and defensiveness dominate after an error, leading to inward focus and suppression of the mistake. In contrast, the high-performance pattern involves an outward focus where the individual evaluates the error with curiosity, identifies the specific gap in performance, and formulates adjustments to improve.

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