The use of free Response Data in Writing Choice-Type Items

1958 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 125-133 ◽  
Author(s):  
Desmond L. Cook
Keyword(s):  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 526-563
Author(s):  
SIRKKU LESONEN ◽  
RASMUS STEINKRAUSS ◽  
MINNA SUNI ◽  
MARJOLIJN VERSPOOR

ABSTRACTIt is assumed from a usage-based perspective that learner language constructions emerge from natural language use in social interaction through exemplar learning. In L1, young learners have been shown to develop their constructions from lexically specific, formulaic expressions into more productive, abstract schemas. A similar developmental path has been shown for L2 development, with some exceptions. The aim of the current study is to explore to what extent the default assumption holds for L2 learning. The development of two constructions was traced in four adults learning L2 Finnish. Free-response data, collected weekly over a period of 9 months, were used to investigate the productivity of the constructions. The results show that, contrary to the traditional assumption, L2 learners do not start off with only lexically specific expressions, but that both lexically specific and more productive constructions are used from the beginning. Our results therefore suggest that, for educated adult L2 learners, the schema formation can happen rather quickly and even without the repetition of a specific lexical sequence.


Author(s):  
Brian E. Clauser ◽  
Melissa J. Margolis
Keyword(s):  

Humaniora ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 293
Author(s):  
Almodad Biduk Asmani

The research examined the assessments and the comments provided by Binus University freshmen students concerning their study experiences of taking University English Entrant as part of their compulsory English course program at Binus during the odd semester of 2010/2011. The goals of the research were to find out whether such program had been useful and effective for these students in terms of the teaching quality, course contents, and independent learning system commonly applied at Binus University. The research applied the technique of qualitative approach with the focus on finding the general feedback of these students in evaluating the program based on free-response data. In the initial stage of the research, the writer selected the random sample of four to five English Entrant classes ranging from small to large number of students. The writer then distributed the questionnaires to the subjects. After the data had been collected, the writer tabulated, summarized, and interpreted the data in the discussion. The final result indicates that communicative teachers are always the best preference; communicative tasks that put emphasis on fluency and clarity, rather than accuracy, have always been appreciated highly; and feedback in learning is highly expected for the independent learning system. 


1990 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne E. Aunins ◽  
Kenna E. Sander ◽  
Patrick W. Giannetto ◽  
Sandra J. Wilson

2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 100 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunita Arian Sani Anwar ◽  
Senam Senam ◽  
Endang Widjajanti Laksono FX

Biochemistry subject had problem in learning and teaching, especially in laboratory work. We explored laboratory learning implementation in Biochemistry subject. Participants of this research were 195 students who took biochemistry subject and 4 lecturers of biochemistry in three universities in Indonesia. We obtained data using questionnaires and free response data. Questionnaires students' analysis showed there were two statements that very positive perception, five statements that obtained positive perception and ten statements with negative perception. Biochemistry lecturers questionnaire analysis showed seven statements that had been implemented and nine statements had not been implemented. Free response data indicated that effective learning in the laboratory was affected by several aspects which were pre-lab stage that could increase the students’ motivation, lab-work stage with complete tools and materials as well as better ability of the assistants, and post-lab stage that could give feedback to the experiments’ report and chances for the students to present their investigation results.


2011 ◽  
Vol 52-54 ◽  
pp. 692-697
Author(s):  
Da Peng Zhu ◽  
Shi Sheng Zhou

A linear differential equation is adopted to account for the complexity of honeycomb paperboard properties under static and dynamic conditions. Based on the Laplace transform, honeycomb paperboard is modeled as a linear material with viscoelastic property. The free response of the mass loaded honeycomb paperboard system is expressed as the sum of complex exponentials. The residues and eigenvalues are obtained accurately using the structured nonlinear total least norm(SNTLN) method. A parameters estimation procedure is formulated using a substitution strategy. A experiment system is set up, a series of tests is carried out under different load condition, the free response data of the mass loaded honeycomb paperboard system are recorded and they are used to estimate the parameters. The stiffness coefficients, damping coefficients and viscoelastic coefficients are presented as the function of the load. The model in this work can be used to simulate the response of the mass loaded honeycomb paperboard system under shock condition.


1997 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 209-218
Author(s):  
Shinsuke Suga ◽  
Ko Oi

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