Reopening Inquiry into Cognitive Processes in Writing-To-Learn

作者: Perry D. Klein

DOI: 10.1023/A:1021913217147

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摘要: Writing produces generally positive, but inconsistent, effects on learning. The reasons for this inconsistency are unknown. This review examines four hypotheses about writing-to …

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