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+ | Although research has showed that redundant information generally hinders learning((For details see: )) | ||
Still, some research has also pointed that the negative redundancy effect does not occur if redundant information is short and respects spatial contiguity principles.(([[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022066308600380|Mayer, Richard E., and Cheryl I. Johnson. Revising the Redundancy Principle in Multimedia Learning. Journal of Educational Psychology 100, no. 2: 380-386. May 2008.]])) | Still, some research has also pointed that the negative redundancy effect does not occur if redundant information is short and respects spatial contiguity principles.(([[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022066308600380|Mayer, Richard E., and Cheryl I. Johnson. Revising the Redundancy Principle in Multimedia Learning. Journal of Educational Psychology 100, no. 2: 380-386. May 2008.]])) | ||