2021
DOI: 10.18844/cjes.v16i2.5643
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The correlation between cognitive styles and written corrective feedback preferences among Iranian and Turkish EFL learners

Abstract: This study aimed at finding the correlation between Iranian and Turkish EFL learners’ cognitive styles and their preferences for different WCF types. Sixty out of seventy-five EFL students at the intermediate level in two contexts (Iran and Turkey) were selected through the Oxford Placement Test. There were two instruments in this research: The Learning Styles Questionnaire, and CF questionnaire. The researcher gave detailed instructions on how to complete the surveys. The findings demonstrated that there was … Show more

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“…Accordingly, numerous studies emphasized the benefits of integrating oral Corrective Feedback preferences and cognitive learning strategies have the most dominant influence on speaking performance (Kivi et al (2021); Namaziandost et al, 2020;Yokota & Ijuin, 2009;Rahimi, 2015) and in developing communication skills.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, numerous studies emphasized the benefits of integrating oral Corrective Feedback preferences and cognitive learning strategies have the most dominant influence on speaking performance (Kivi et al (2021); Namaziandost et al, 2020;Yokota & Ijuin, 2009;Rahimi, 2015) and in developing communication skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%