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Which of these is NOT an advantage of game based-learning?
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The ability to compare standardized scores
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Beating your participants at the game to make yourself feel better
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The ability to tailor the game to participants' ability level
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Breaking up the monotony of the classroom
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An advantage of game-based learning is the ability to tailor the game to participants' ability level. This allows for personalized learning experiences and ensures that the content is appropriate and challenging for each individual. Breaking up the monotony of the classroom is also an advantage, as it can increase engagement and motivation. The ability to compare standardized scores can provide valuable feedback on participants' progress and performance. However, beating your participants at the game to make yourself feel better is not an advantage of game-based learning. This behavior is not conducive to creating a positive and supportive learning environment.