Adaptive Learning: Using the Exclusion Principle
Adaptive Learning: Using the Exclusion Principle
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2014-08-29
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en
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This thesis project studied the effects of exclusion learning when learning L2 vocabulary. This method
was implemented in a multiple choice
flashcard application along with a control algorithm. The exclusion
algorithm selected distractors that had already been recognized correctly, the control algorithm random
distractors. Forty Dutch 11-to-13-year-old children studied English words with both algorithms and these
results were compared within subject. There was no significant difference in the amount of repetitions the
children needed to finish studying, the degree of confidence they got while studying or their score on a post-
test when comparing conditions. The absence of a significant effect could have been caused by too much
noise: the algorithms were too similar after a number of trials. Further testing showed the use of exclusion
distractors is related to recognizing the correct answer. This implies the exclusion distractors could increase
the chance of success when learning new words.
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Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen