There has been an ongoing debate on the effectiveness of spaced and massed distribution instruction in second/foreign language learning. A number of studies in the literature have investigated the impacts of spacing effect on English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ vocabulary acquisition. This study aims to expand the body of existing research by exploring the impact of spaced versus massed distribution instruction on EFL learners’ vocabulary recall and retention. To this end, the Oxford Quick Placement Test (OQPT) was administered to 120 Iranian EFL students to determine their level of English proficiency. Accordingly, 75 intermediate students were selected and randomly assigned to three equivalent groups: two experimental groups, na...
Previous studies investigating the effects of spacing on vocabulary learning have primarily focused ...
The purpose of the present paper is twofold; first, we present an empirical study evaluating the eff...
In order to promote quality instruction and maximized student learning, it is essential for schools ...
This study compared the impact of spaced instruction and massed instruction on learning collocations...
The expression ‘spacing effect’ refers to a commonly observed finding that spacing learning over a p...
This study aimed to investigate the impact of time distribution (i.e. spacing between practice sessi...
Studies examining decontextualized associative vocabulary learning have shown that long spacing betw...
This study investigated the influence of practice distribution (i.e. spacing between practice sessio...
The spacing effect is a ubiquitous phenomenon, whereby memory is enhanced for the inform...
The spacing effect refers to the frequently observed finding that distributing learning across time ...
Spacing technique is a kind of strategy whereby the vocabulary will be revised with breaks between t...
The spacing effect refers to the frequently observed finding that distributing learning across time ...
This thesis aims to investigate whether learners can increase second or foreign language (L2) vocabu...
In order to ensure students benefit from instruction, it is important to use methods that aid retent...
In a 9-year longitudinal investigation, 4 subjects learned and relearned 300 English-foreign languag...
Previous studies investigating the effects of spacing on vocabulary learning have primarily focused ...
The purpose of the present paper is twofold; first, we present an empirical study evaluating the eff...
In order to promote quality instruction and maximized student learning, it is essential for schools ...
This study compared the impact of spaced instruction and massed instruction on learning collocations...
The expression ‘spacing effect’ refers to a commonly observed finding that spacing learning over a p...
This study aimed to investigate the impact of time distribution (i.e. spacing between practice sessi...
Studies examining decontextualized associative vocabulary learning have shown that long spacing betw...
This study investigated the influence of practice distribution (i.e. spacing between practice sessio...
The spacing effect is a ubiquitous phenomenon, whereby memory is enhanced for the inform...
The spacing effect refers to the frequently observed finding that distributing learning across time ...
Spacing technique is a kind of strategy whereby the vocabulary will be revised with breaks between t...
The spacing effect refers to the frequently observed finding that distributing learning across time ...
This thesis aims to investigate whether learners can increase second or foreign language (L2) vocabu...
In order to ensure students benefit from instruction, it is important to use methods that aid retent...
In a 9-year longitudinal investigation, 4 subjects learned and relearned 300 English-foreign languag...
Previous studies investigating the effects of spacing on vocabulary learning have primarily focused ...
The purpose of the present paper is twofold; first, we present an empirical study evaluating the eff...
In order to promote quality instruction and maximized student learning, it is essential for schools ...