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  1. Learning strategies in amnesia.David R. Shanks - unknown
    Previous research suggests that early performance of amnesic individuals in a probabilistic category learning task is relatively unimpaired. When combined with impaired declarative knowledge, this is taken as evidence for the existence of separate implicit and explicit memory systems. The present study contains a more fine-grained analysis of learning than earlier studies. Using a dynamic lens model approach with plausible learning models, we found that the learning process is indeed indistinguishable between an amnesic and control group. (...)
     
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  2. Social Learning Strategies in Networked Groups.Thomas N. Wisdom, Xianfeng Song & Robert L. Goldstone - 2013 - Cognitive Science 37 (8):1383-1425.
    When making decisions, humans can observe many kinds of information about others' activities, but their effects on performance are not well understood. We investigated social learning strategies using a simple problem-solving task in which participants search a complex space, and each can view and imitate others' solutions. Results showed that participants combined multiple sources of information to guide learning, including payoffs of peers' solutions, popularity of solution elements among peers, similarity of peers' solutions to their own, and relative (...)
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  3. Learning Strategies, Motivation, and Its Relationship to the Online Learning Environment Among College Students.Ana Mhey M. Tabinas, Jemimah Abigail R. Panuncio, Dianah Marie T. Salvo, Rebecca A. Oliquino, Shaena Bernadette D. Villar & Jhoselle Tus - 2023 - Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2):622-628.
    Online education has become an essential component of education. Thus, several factors, such as the student’s learning strategy and motivation, generally contribute to their academic success. This study investigates the relationship between learning strategies, motivation, and online learning environment among 150 first-year college students. Employing correlational design, the statistical findings of the study reveal that the r coefficient of 0.59 indicates a moderate positive correlation between the variables. The p-value of 0.00, which is less than 0.05, (...)
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    E-Learning Strategies to Accelerate Time-to-Proficiency in Acquiring Complex Skills: Preliminary Findings.Raman K. Attri & Wing S. Wu - 2015 - Elearning Forum Asia Conference 2015.
    Globalized workplace is increasingly moving into complex jobs requiring their employees to exhibit complex knowledge and complex skills. Though acquiring such complex skills or knowledge requires longer time, the pace of business puts pressure on organizations to accelerate the time it takes for their employees to become proficient in their jobs. This shift has challenged the conventional training and learning strategies, structure, methods, instructional design and delivery methodologies generally used by training providers and by the organizations. This paper presents (...)
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    A learning strategy for predator preying on edible and inedible prey.A. Tsoularis - 2007 - Acta Biotheoretica 55 (3):283-295.
    In this paper I propose a reinforcement learning model for a predator preying upon two types of prey, the unpalatable (noxious) models, and the palatable mimics. The latter type of prey resembles the models in appearance so as to derive some protection from the predator who must avoid the unpalatable models. Essentially the predator is treated as a learning automaton adopting a simple reinforcement learning strategy in order to increase its consumption of palatable prey and reduce (...)
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  6. E-Learning Strategies in Developing Research Performance Efficiency: Higher Education Institutions.Samia A. M. Abdalmenem, Samer M. Arqawi, Youssef M. Abu Amuna, Samy S. Abu Naser & Mazen J. Al Shobaki - 2019 - International Journal of Academic Pedagogical Research (IJAPR) 3 (9):8-19.
    The study aimed to identify E- Learning strategies and their relation to the efficiency of research performance in foreign and Palestinian universities (University of Ottawa, Munster, Suez Canal, Al-Azhar, Islamic, Al-Aqsa). The analytical descriptive approach was used for this purpose, and relying on the questionnaire as a main tool for data collection. The study society is from the senior management, where the number of senior management in the universities in question is 206. The random stratified sample was selected and (...)
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    The Impact of Learning Strategies on Psychological Well-being and Academic Performance among University Students: A Case Study at Hanoi Metropolitan University, Vietnam.Phan Trung Kien, Mai Quoc Khanh & Tran Trung Tinh - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:242-252.
    This study investigates the impact of learning strategies on the psychological well-being and academic performance of university students at Hanoi Metropolitan University, Vietnam. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the research combines quantitative data from a cross-sectional survey and qualitative insights from semi-structured interviews. The findings reveal that students who frequently employ cognitive strategies, such as elaboration and organization, and metacognitive strategies, including self-monitoring and goal-setting, report lower levels of stress, anxiety, and depression, and achieve higher academic performance. Quantitative results show (...)
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    Adaptive social learning strategies in temporally and spatially varying environments.Wataru Nakahashi, Joe Yuichiro Wakano & Joseph Henrich - 2012 - Human Nature 23 (4):386-418.
    Long before the origins of agriculture human ancestors had expanded across the globe into an immense variety of environments, from Australian deserts to Siberian tundra. Survival in these environments did not principally depend on genetic adaptations, but instead on evolved learning strategies that permitted the assembly of locally adaptive behavioral repertoires. To develop hypotheses about these learning strategies, we have modeled the evolution of learning strategies to assess what conditions and constraints favor which kinds of strategies. To (...)
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  9. Numerical simulations of the Lewis signaling game: Learning strategies, pooling equilibria, and the evolution of grammar.Jeffrey A. Barrett - unknown
    David Lewis (1969) introduced sender-receiver games as a way of investigating how meaningful language might evolve from initially random signals. In this report I investigate the conditions under which Lewis signaling games evolve to perfect signaling systems under various learning dynamics. While the 2-state/2- term Lewis signaling game with basic urn learning always approaches a signaling system, I will show that with more than two states suboptimal pooling equilibria can evolve. Inhomogeneous state distributions increase the likelihood of pooling (...)
     
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    Learning strategies and general cognitive ability as predictors of gender- specific academic achievement.Stephanie Ruffing, F. -Sophie Wach, Frank M. Spinath, Roland Brünken & Julia Karbach - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Learning strategies, an additional pinch to learning.María Constanza Lidia Gutiérrez Sánchez & Laura Martínez Pedraza - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 12 (5):1-13.
    This research presents an analysis of the learning strategies employed by students during confinement due to Covid-19 in the year 2021. The study sample consisted of 200 students from the Licenciado Benito Juárez García high school of the morning shift of the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. A survey was applied to measure the degree of satisfaction in relation to their use and impact on the acquisition of knowledge, allowing them to be more self-taught.The results show that the hypothesis (...)
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    The effects of mnemonic learning strategies on transfer, interference, and 48-hour retention.Douglas H. Lowry - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 103 (1):16.
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    The Current Situation and Learning Strategies of Foreign Students in Chinese Learning Following Entrepreneurial Psychology.Min Tang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Based on entrepreneurial psychology, the current situation of foreign students’ use of learning strategies in Chinese learning is explored, the overall situation of learning strategies in this process is analyzed, and the relationship between foreign students’ use of learning strategies and various factors are obtained through the designed questionnaire survey. First, a questionnaire suitable for the research respondents is designed to investigate the current situation of foreign students’ use of learning strategies in Chinese learning; (...)
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    Learning strategies and situated knowledge.Antonio Rizzo & Oronzo Parlangeli - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (3):420-421.
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  15. Active learning strategies in a spatial concept learning game.Todd M. Gureckis & Doug Markant - 2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. pp. 3145--3150.
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    Learning strategies in the first year of Stomatology in the University of Medical Sciences Camagüey.Kenia Betancourt Gamboa & Mayelin Soler Herrera - 2018 - Humanidades Médicas 18 (3):489-503.
    RESUMEN La educación médica superior tiene la responsabilidad social de formar educandos autónomos, independientes y autorregulados. Por ello las estrategias de aprendizaje permiten la adquisición de información y el establecimiento de relaciones a partir del conocimiento previo; son procesos de toma de decisiones, consciente e intencional. Objetivo: Exponer las necesidades del desarrollo de estrategias de aprendizaje en los estudiantes de primer año de Estomatología. Método: Se realizó una investigación descriptiva transversal. El universo estuvo constituido por los estudiantes de 1er año (...)
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    Learning strategies in primary school-age students: The contribution of personality traits and goal orientations.Katija Kalebić Jakupčević, Zrinka Vučković & Ina Reić Ercegovac - 2021 - Metodicki Ogledi 28 (1):115-140.
    Cilj ovoga istraživanja bio je ispitati povezanost osobina ličnosti, motivacije i strategija učenja kod učenika osnovnoškolske dobi. Ukupno 193 učenika ispunilo je Upitnik za ispitivanje osobina ličnosti kod djece, Upitnik za ispitivanje ciljnih orijentacija i Upitnik za ispitivanje strategija učenja. Rezultati istraživanja pokazali su da su učenici, u odnosu na učenice, skloniji ciljevima usmjerenima na druge i neakademskim ciljevima. Učenice, u odnosu na učenike, češće koriste meta-kognitivnu kontrolu i dubinsko procesiranje. Mlađi učenici važnijima su procijenili i ciljeve usmjerene na sebe (...)
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    Beyond existence and aiming outside the laboratory: Estimating frequency-dependent and payoff-biased social learning strategies.Peter J. Richerson - unknown
    The existence of social learning has been confirmed in diverse taxa, from apes to guppies. In order to advance our understanding of the consequences of social transmission and evolution of behavior, however, we require statistical tools that can distinguish among diverse social learning strategies. In this paper, we advance two main ideas. First, social learning is diverse, in the sense that individuals can take advantage of different kinds of information and combine them in different ways. Examining (...) strategies for different information conditions illuminates the more detailed design of social learning. We construct and analyze an evolutionary model of diverse social learning heuristics, in order to generate predictions and illustrate the impact of design differences on an organism’s fitness. Second, in order to eventually escape the laboratory and apply social learning models to natural behavior, we require statistical methods that do not depend upon tight experimental control. Therefore we examine strategic social learning in an experimental setting.. (shrink)
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    The Effectiveness of Experiential Learning Strategy in Achieving Science Subject Competence Among Fifth Grade Elementary School Students.Hazem Abdul Khalil Ibrahim & Faisal Abdul Munshed Hindi - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:250-261.
    This study investigates the effectiveness of experiential learning strategies in enhancing science subject competence among fifth-grade elementary students in Anbar Governorate, where traditional teaching methods dominate. Prior research indicates a lack of engagement and critical thinking among students, emphasizing the need for pedagogical approaches that promote active learning and real-world experiences. Employing a descriptive and experimental design, this research included two groups: an experimental group receiving instruction through experiential learning and a control group taught via traditional methods. (...)
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    Learning Strategies Adopted by Secondary School Students For Geography Courses.Fatih Aydin - 2011 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:199-212.
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  21. Teachers implementing writing‐to‐learn strategies in junior secondary science: A case study.Brian Hand & Vaughan Prain - 2002 - Science Education 86 (6):737-755.
     
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    The Influence of Different Learning Strategies on Pupils’ Learning Motivation: Is Augmented Reality Multimedia Learning Consistent With Traditional Text Learning?Xiaojun Zhao, Miaozhuang Liu & Yaqing Liu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    How to reduce pupils’ burden and improve learning efficiency? Research shows that non-intelligence factors and learning strategies are the key factors in the effective learning process, and external intervention can play a greater role in these two aspects. The purpose of this study is to explore the effects of different learning strategies on learning motivation under the presentation of augmented reality multimedia or traditional text learning. Sixty third-grade pupils in Hebei Province were selected, and (...)
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    An Improved Integrated Clustering Learning Strategy Based on Three-Stage Affinity Propagation Algorithm with Density Peak Optimization Theory.Limin Wang, Wenjing Sun, Xuming Han, Zhiyuan Hao, Ruihong Zhou, Jinglin Yu & Milan Parmar - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-12.
    To better reflect the precise clustering results of the data samples with different shapes and densities for affinity propagation clustering algorithm, an improved integrated clustering learning strategy based on three-stage affinity propagation algorithm with density peak optimization theory was proposed in this paper. DPKT-AP combined the ideology of integrated clustering with the AP algorithm, by introducing the density peak theory and k-means algorithm to carry on the three-stage clustering process. In the first stage, the clustering center point was (...)
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  24. A comparison of spatial learning strategies with interactive video disk and conventional laborator.W. Leonard - 1989 - Science Education 21:97-112.
     
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    A multi-dimensional learning strategy to foster research integrity.Daniel Pizzolato & Kris Dierickx - 2024 - Research Ethics 20 (2):210-218.
    Responsible research practices are critical to maintaining integrity in research and the provision of institutional trainings is an important means of promoting research integrity. However, studies show contrasting results on the efficacy of institutional training and that these approaches may not be fully effective in promoting research integrity among individuals and improving the overall climate in research integrity. Therefore, a more comprehensive multi-dimensional learning strategy seems to be needed. This includes continuous and tailored training at different institutional levels, (...)
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    Surrogate-based optimization of learning strategies for additively regularized topic models.Maria Khodorchenko, Nikolay Butakov, Timur Sokhin & Sergey Teryoshkin - 2023 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 31 (2):287-299.
    Topic modelling is a popular unsupervised method for text processing that provides interpretable document representation. One of the most high-level approaches is additively regularized topic models (ARTM). This method features better quality than other methods due to its flexibility and advanced regularization abilities. However, it is challenging to find an optimal learning strategy to create high-quality topics because a user needs to select the regularizers with their values and determine the order of application. Moreover, it may require many (...)
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    The development of category learning strategies: What makes the difference?Rubi Hammer, Gil Diesendruck, Daphna Weinshall & Shaul Hochstein - 2009 - Cognition 112 (1):105-119.
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    Designing Training to Shorten Time to Proficiency: Online, Classroom and On-the-job Learning Strategies from Research.Raman K. Attri - 2019 - Singapore: peed To Proficiency Research: S2Pro©.
    This book deals with solving a pressing organizational challenge of bringing employees up to speed faster. In the fast-paced business world, organizations need faster readiness of employees to handle the complex responsibilities of their jobs. The author conducted an extensive doctoral research study with 85 global experts across 66 project cases to explore the practices and strategies that were proven to reduce time to proficiency of employees in a range of organizations worldwide. This book provides the readers with a first-hand (...)
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    The Effect of Language Learning Strategies on Proficiency, Attitudes and School Achievement.Anita Habók & Andrea Magyar - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Academic Goal Profiles and Learning Strategies in Adolescence.María Carmen Martínez-Monteagudo, Beatriz Delgado, Ricardo Sanmartín, Candido J. Inglés & José Manuel García-Fernández - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    A novel network framework using similar-to-different learning strategy.Bhanu Prakash Battula & R. Satya Prasad - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (1):129-138.
    Most of the existing classification techniques concentrate on learning the datasets as a single similar unit, in spite of so many differentiating attributes and complexities involved. However, traditional classification techniques are required to analyze the datasets prior to learning, and if not doing so, they loss their performance in terms of accuracy and AUC. To this end, many of the machine learning problems can be very easily solved just by carefully observing human learning and training nature (...)
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    Instructional control of serial-learning strategies.Wesley A. Kayson & Wilma A. Winnick - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (4):670.
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    The influence of learning strategies in the acquisition, retention, and transfer of a procedural task.Robert N. Singer, Gene Korienek & Susan Ridsdale - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 16 (2):97-100.
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    Self Regulated Learning Strategies As Predictors Of Academic Achievement In Science And Technology Courses.Tekbiyik Ahmet - 2013 - Journal of Turkish Studies 8:567-582.
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    One Size Does Not Fit All: Idiographic Computational Models Reveal Individual Differences in Learning and Meta‐Learning Strategies.Theodros M. Haile, Chantel S. Prat & Andrea Stocco - forthcoming - Topics in Cognitive Science.
    Complex skill learning depends on the joint contribution of multiple interacting systems: working memory (WM), declarative long-term memory (LTM) and reinforcement learning (RL). The present study aims to understand individual differences in the relative contributions of these systems during learning. We built four idiographic, ACT-R models of performance on the stimulus-response learning, Reinforcement Learning Working Memory task. The task consisted of short 3-image, and long 6-image, feedback-based learning blocks. A no-feedback test phase was administered (...)
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    The Movement Kinematics and Learning Strategies Associated with Adopting Different Foci of Attention during Both Acquisition and Anxious Performance.Gavin P. Lawrence, Victoria M. Gottwald, Michael A. Khan & Robin S. S. Kramer - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Facing Disruptive Changes With Informal Workplace Learning Strategies: The Experience of European Companies.Francesca Amenduni, Essi Ryymin, Katja Maetoloa & Alberto Cattaneo - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Industries are currently experiencing several kinds of disruptive changes, including digital transformation and environmental and health emergencies. Despite intense discussion about disruptive changes in companies, the impact of such changes on workplace learning is still underexplored. In this study, we investigated the impact of disruptive changes on informal learning practices according to the perspectives of employers, employees and adult educators. Informal learning was operationalised along a continuum between organised informal learning and everyday informal learning. Fifty-five (...)
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    An Improved Particle Swarm Optimization with Biogeography-Based Learning Strategy for Economic Dispatch Problems.Xu Chen, Bin Xu & Wenli Du - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-15.
    Economic dispatch plays an important role in power system operation, since it can decrease the operating cost, save energy resources, and reduce environmental load. This paper presents an improved particle swarm optimization called biogeography-based learning particle swarm optimization for solving the ED problems involving different equality and inequality constraints, such as power balance, prohibited operating zones, and ramp-rate limits. In the proposed BLPSO, a biogeography-based learning strategy is employed in which particles learn from each other based on (...)
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    Longitudinal Effects of Mediums of Word Explanation on L2 Vocabulary Learning Strategies Among Chinese Grade-7 Students.Yang Dong, Yi Tang, Sammy Xiao-Ying Wu, Wei-Yang Dong & Zhen Li - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:531442.
    This longitudinal study investigated how different mediums of word explanation affected the use of English vocabulary strategies among Chinese Grade-7 students. 170 students were tested on their English receptive vocabulary size and vocabulary strategy application before and after an 8.33-month intervention. Students were divided into three experimental groups and one control group. The three experimental groups were provided with learning materials that explained the target vocabulary in three mediums, respectively: English-only, English-and-Chinese, and Chinese-only. Results showed that, after the (...)
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    Teaching and Researching Language Learning Strategies. By Rebecca L. Oxford: Pp 342. Harlow: Pearson Education. 2010.£ 19.99. ISBN 978-0-582-38129-2.Beatrice Szczepek Reed - 2012 - British Journal of Educational Studies 60 (2):193-194.
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    Reading Comprehension in L2: Effect of Explicit Instruction of Cognitive and Metacognitive Learning Strategies.Rodrigo Matamala Poblete & Belén Muñoz Muñoz - 2024 - Alpha (Osorno) 58:160-176.
    Resumen: La instrucción explícita de estrategias de aprendizaje ha emergido como una ventaja para la enseñanza de lenguas. En Chile, diferentes investigaciones han abordado este tema, limitándose a describir el tipo de estrategias utilizadas en L2 en contextos universitarios, por lo que es necesario ampliar el enfoque de estos estudios e incorporar a aprendientes secundarios. En este sentido, la presente investigación se propuso estudiar el impacto de la instrucción explícita de estrategias de aprendizaje cognitivas y metacognitivas en la lectura en (...)
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    Maintaining Diversity in Parallel Problem Solving: The Influence of Network Structure and Learning Strategy.Hua Zhang & Chunhui Cao - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-10.
    Recent research on maintaining diversity in parallel problem solving takes into consideration only network structure, without considering the agents’ learning strategies. In this paper, we use a simulation study to extend March’s classic model by using locomotion and assessment as agents’ problem-solving strategies. First, we present a simulation framework that consists of external environment, communication networks, and agents’ learning strategies. Second, based on the framework, we develop March’s model to depict external environment. Third, we introduce four archetypical networks: (...)
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    An Exploratory Study of Cantonese Learning Strategies Amongst Non-Chinese English-Speaking Ethnic Minority University Students in Hong Kong.Jack Pun, Qianwen Joyce Yu, Tom Keannu Sicuan, Michael Angelo G. Macaraeg & Joe Marc Pineda Cia - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study investigates the strategies for learning Cantonese that are adopted by non-Chinese English-speaking ethnic minority university students in Hong Kong. The aim is to identify the challenges these students face in applying their strategies to learn Cantonese and to explore their learning experiences when implementing them. Drawing on questionnaire surveys and semi-structured interviews with 30 EM students at a university in Hong Kong, this study identifies these learners’ strategies, elicits their views on the use of these strategies (...)
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    Does the cerebellum learn strategies for the optimal time-varying control of joint stiffness?Allan M. Smith - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (3):399-410.
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    The Mediating Role of Critical Thinking Abilities in the Relationship Between English as a Foreign Language Learners’ Writing Performance and Their Language Learning Strategies.Maryam Esmaeil Nejad, Siros Izadpanah, Ehsan Namaziandost & Behzad Rahbar - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Recent developments in the field of education have led to a renewed interest in the mediating role of critical thinking abilities in the relationship between language learning strategies and the intermediate English as a Foreign Language learners’ writing performance. Oxford Placement Test was run to homogenize the participants, and 100 intermediate learners out of 235 were selected. Then, two valid questionnaires of Ricketts’ Critical Thinking Disposition and Oxford’s Strategy Inventory for Language Learning were administered. Having administered the (...)
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    The roles of motivation, anxiety and learning strategies in online Chinese learning among Thai learners of Chinese as a foreign language.Wei Xu, Haiwei Zhang, Paisan Sukjairungwattana & Tianmiao Wang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The impact of motivation, anxiety and learning strategies on the achievement of foreign language proficiency has been widely acknowledged in the context of traditional offline classroom settings. However, this issue has not been extensively documented in relation to online learning, which has become the predominant form of language learning during the period of the COVID-19 pandemic. The current study was conducted to investigate the relative prediction of motivation, anxiety and learning strategies for second language achievement among (...)
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    What Is the Weather Prediction Task Good for? A New Analysis of Learning Strategies Reveals How Young Adults Solve the Task.Emilie Bochud-Fragnière, Pamela Banta Lavenex & Pierre Lavenex - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The Weather Prediction Task was originally designed to assess probabilistic classification learning. Participants were believed to gradually acquire implicit knowledge about cue–outcome association probabilities and solve the task using a multicue strategy based on the combination of all cue–outcome probabilities. However, the cognitive processes engaged in the resolution of this task have not been firmly established, and despite conflicting results, the WPT is still commonly used to assess striatal or procedural learning capacities in various populations. Here, we (...)
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    The Impact of “Gallery Walks” Project-Based Learning Strategy on Speaking Achievement and Self-Confidence at Universitas PGRI Palembang.Aswadi Jaya, Rudi Hartono, Sri Wahyuni & Henrikus Joko Yulianto - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:219-233.
    This research examines the effect of the project-based learning strategy known as the "gallery walk" on the speaking achievement and self-confidence of English majors at PGRI University in Palembang who possess varying levels of proficiency. Assessing the effect of learning strategies on speaking achievement, this study employed a quasi-experimental design focusing on students with high and low self-confidence. Diversely capable students will be categorized into groups according to their self-assurance in this study. Their confidence in speaking abilities (...)
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    Epistemic Beliefs and Learners' Self-Efficacy as Predictors of Language Learning Strategies: Toward Testing a Model.Shaghayegh Shirzad, Hamed Barjesteh, Mahmood Dehqan & Mahboubeh Zare - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Understanding the beliefs held by the learners about learning a language, and the way they utilize their thoughts about knowledge and learning seem essential for planning a constructive language program. Following this line of research, this paper aims at testing a hypothetical model of the relationship between epistemic beliefs and subscales of language-learning strategies through the mediating role of learners' self-efficacy. To this end, a sample of 300 Iranian high school students, taking regular courses, completed three survey (...)
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  50. Perceived Emotional Intelligence and Learning Strategies in Spanish University Students: A New Perspective from a Canonical Non-symmetrical Correspondence Analysis.María C. Vega-Hernández, María C. Patino-Alonso, Rosario Cabello, María P. Galindo-Villardón & Pablo Fernández-Berrocal - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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