Developing and piloting a Q-sample on Chinese language learners' epistemic beliefs
Background. Epistemic beliefs refer to a person's viewpoints about the nature of knowledge and the process of knowing. A number of studies have explored language learners' subjective views about what knowing and learning a foreign or a second language (L2) means to them personally. For the...
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Main Authors: | Wang, Yanyan, Nikitina, Larisa, Kaur, Jagdish, Furuoka, Fumitaka |
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Natl Research Univ Higher Sch Economics
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/43981/ |
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