Title of article
Learning Styles and Attention Control; the Case of Iranian Female EFL Learners
Author/Authors
Gholami ، Hamid Department of ELT - Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah Branch , Aramesh ، Ensieh Department of ELT - Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah Branch , Golshani ، Samira Department of ELT - Islamic Azad University, Kermanshah Branch
From page
565
To page
580
Abstract
This study aimed to find out the most dominant learning style among Iranian EFL learners and the potential differences in attention control of the learners with various learning styles. In doing so, the Grasha-Richmann scale and a Victoria Stroop test were applied. A one-way ANOVA and then a post hoc test was run to find out the possible differences among learners with various learning styles in terms of attention control. The findings revealed the most preferred style was the Independent style, by contrast, the participative was the least frequent one. In addition, the avoidant learning style was not found in EFL learners preferences. A one-way ANOVA test was run to find out the attentional control differences in learners with various styles. The results indicated a significant difference among learners in terms of attention control and also language learners with independent learning styles performed better on the attentional control test.
Keywords
Attentional control , EFL learner , Grasha , Richmann student learning styles scale , Learning style , Victoria Stroop Test
Journal title
Research in English Language Pedagogy (RELP)
Journal title
Research in English Language Pedagogy (RELP)
Record number
2735668
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