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TitleCritically Thinking about Research: SLA and the Spacing Effect
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From http://www.eltresearchbites.com

Mura Nava writes, “Second language acquisition (SLA) often borrows ideas from other disciplines, along with the advantages this brings (e.g. the positive benefits of spaced repetition software for vocabulary learning) potential dangers need to be assessed. This post summarizes the case of the spacing effect from cognitive psychology as discussed by John Rogers (2017).”

Read the full post at http://www.eltresearchbites.com/201703-buyer-beware-sla-and-the-spacing-effect/

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