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Psychology & Language Learning College & University Education Research-Oriented Short Presentation

The Generation Effect in Long-Term Vocabulary Retention

Pre-recorded Video
Mon, Nov 15, 14:05-14:30 Asia/Tokyo

Location: Room 13

This presentation will discuss findings from a research project on the generation effect in the L2 university classroom. The study looked at the effects of generating original meaning in isolation from other learning strategies to see if the generation effect alone is effective in long-term vocabulary retention. The study’s findings, using linear mixed effects analyses, did not show efficacy of generation when used in isolation when compared to the control groups.

  • John Duplice

    John Duplice is a lecturer at the Center for Language Education and Research at Sophia University. He is also currently a PhD candidate studying desirable difficulties efficacy in the L2 classroom.