- Are they watching? Test-taker viewing behavior during an L2 video listening test
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...Turner, 2000; Brown, 1995; Buck, 2001;
Kellerman, 1990, 1992; Lynch, 1998; Samuels, 1984, 1987) have presented hypotheses about why being
able to see the speaker is useful for the L2 listener. For e...
by Elvis Wagner
in Volume 11, Number 1 February 2007 Special Issue on Technology and Listening Comprehension
- Commercial-off-the-shelf games in the digital wild and L2 learner vocabulary
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...Turner, 2007). In QUAN+qual studies,
qualitative data and approaches are included into an otherwise quantitative research design. Quantitative
data were analyzed using inferential statistics, wherea...
by Pia Sundqvist
in Volume 23 Number 1, February 2019 Special Issue: CALL in the Digital Wilds
- Investigating learner autonomy and vocabulary learning efficiency with MALL
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...Turner, 2014, p. 246).
Once the Kruskal-Wallis test suggested a difference of at least two groups, the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test
was applied to each pair to determine any statistical difference betwee...
by Nigel P. Daly
in Volume 26 Number 1, 2022
- Promoting dialogue or hegemonic practice? Power issues in telecollaboration
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...Turner and
Trompenaars (2000) in identifying communication styles of learners based on nationality or broader
ethnic origin. Though this essentialist approach can offer insights into the role of cul...
by Francesca Helm, Sarah Guth, Mohammed Farrah
in Volume 16 Number 2, June 2012 Special Issue on Hegemonies in CALL