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Part 1. Widen your vocabulary in the scientific field
These findings replicate the advantage of semantic variation observed in monolingual studies and is the first to directly compare learning from varied and repeated semantic contexts for more and less proficient languages in bilinguals.
An idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proven.
A piece of information that is discovered during an official examination of a problem or object.
These findings replicate the advantage of semantic variation observed in monolingual studies and is the first to directly compare learning from varied and repeated semantic contexts for more and less proficient languages in bilinguals.
The results of the article can be basic of the use of media technologies for the professional training of future educational psychologists in line with the innovative educational process at the university.
Research on word learning demonstrates that meanings of novel words are better recalled when those words are encountered in a variety of semantic contexts than when encountered in the same repeated context.
Performance patterns were consistent for visual and auditory study modalities, and in both recall and recognition tasks, performance was less accurate overall in the less proficient language than in the more proficient language.
Across two experiments, highly proficient Spanish-English bilinguals studied rare words in repeated or varied semantic contexts, presented in only one language or in both languages.
Currently, it is important to be able to think creatively, act creatively, make non-standard decisions, and flexibly adapt to changing living conditions.
The methodological basis of this study is formed by psychological and pedagogical provisions and theories of personality activity.
The study used the following research methods: theoretical, empirical, statistical.
The article considers the use of media technologies for the professional training of future educational psychologists in line with the innovative educational process at the university. It also presents the generalized results of the experiment carried out on the considered topic.
Anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true.
The present study examines how semantic and non-semantic contextual variations in word learning encounters impact learning the meanings of novel words.
A result that your plans or actions are intended to achieve.
A way of considering or doing something.
A detailed study of a subject in order to discover information or achieve a new understanding of it.
A way in which something can be used for a particular purpose.
Part 2. Develop your skills in academic writing
In a fac-to-face class, the physical presence of the instructor allows for immediate communication to clarify any ambiguous information. …, instructors can monitor students’ learning progress _detect problems in real time.
The proposed model for the Human Brain … the main similarities between human intelligence and the chess game thinking process.
…, it is common for a certain class of software product the use and integration of several software platforms, which might have constraints and dependencies among them.
However, researchers note that students likely will not learn better critical thinking skills alone, ... , student-centered learning requires the instructor to guide students to use the course concepts.
We use the phrase «The current research focuses on …» in …
This paper ... on the current trends in the domain of brain research and on the current stage of development of the research for software and hardware solutions.
The representative online survey … 152 teachers and 1512 students of the Lithuanian higher education institutions.
The abstract part in which the approach of the study is presented.
Moreover, they can organize learning activities, … group work, through multiple rounds of communication and clarifications.
Research … that VR offers certain advantages and can realize more vivid experiences than traditional methods.
An experimental study … to test the mediating effect of presence on the consumer response to tourism promotion using virtual reality (VR) technology.
Descriptive and inferential statistical methods … for data analysis, using SPSS.
Part 3. Write an abstract of your bachelor's thesis
Reading aloud in front of an audience takes … that reading in your mind.
Your audience will evaluate
Write your paper with
You will have to gain the audience's attention within
We use the phrase "The findings suggest that …" in
… is a short overview of your research work. It should express your central idea and your key points.
To give your audience time to react to what you say, you should
… ensure a smooth flowing presentation.
The paper presentation sessions at conferences are
We use the phrase "The results of this study demonstrated that … " in
The abstract part in which the approach of the study is presented.
This abstract part should have the major findings and the results.
We use the phrase "The current research focuses on … " in