Publication: A comparative study on long-term vocabulary recall: world lists and a vocabulary trainer.
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2009
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Mahidol University
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Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia, Mahidol University
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Language and Culture. Vol. 27, No.2 (2009), 41-64.
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Krey, Thomas A comparative study on long-term vocabulary recall: world lists and a vocabulary trainer.. Language and Culture. Vol. 27, No.2 (2009), 41-64.. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/40168
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A comparative study on long-term vocabulary recall: world lists and a vocabulary trainer.
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This study was conducted in order to examine recall rates on previously learned vocabulary. The 2 methods investigated were word lists for exams and vocabulary trainer using flashcards. In order to gain better insights in the effectiveness of these methods participants were tested for both treatments in a
repeated measure design over a period of 6 months. The main focus was on recall rates for previous recall failures. Result show significantly higher recall scores for the vocabulary trainer-method at every stage. The gap in recall scores between both methods was most noteworthy in the field of never accurately recalled items. Percentages of omission errors were also remarkably higher on word lists, though by a smaller margin. However, the gap in interference errors was less significant. The implementation of special mistake review sessions after the previous trial, an indispensable element of the vocabulary trainer-method, appears to have influenced the differences. The conscious raising effects of self-production of cards for test items seem to have contributed to the outcome as well. Based on the findings individual adaptations for vocabulary learning strategies could be advisable.