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Jones, Sabine – Language Awareness, 1993
This article establishes the case for making students aware of their own language learning styles, so that they may gain some control over their own learning processes. The specific focus is on the cognitive styles of field dependence and field independence, which are thought to be most relevant for foreign language learning. (32 references) (MDM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Field Dependence Independence, Language Attitudes, Learning Processes

Renninger, K. Ann; Snyder, Samuel S. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1983
The influence of matched or mismatched cognitive styles on perceived satisfaction and performance among students and teachers was examined in eight secondary school classrooms comprising 192 students. Results revealed the predicted interaction effect (favoring matched styles) on student perceptions of satisfaction and a similar trend on…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Field Dependence Independence, High Schools
Simonson, Michael R.; And Others – Educational Communication and Technology, 1987
Describes a research program of four studies that investigated whether instructional media could be used to deliver persuasive messages effectively. Highlights include learner attitudes, aptitude treatment interaction, instructional media research, the effectiveness of various media types, learner characteristics, and suggestions for additional…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Attitude Change, Cognitive Style