Sex Differences in Self-Reported Beliefs About Foreign-Language Learning and Authentic Oral and Written Input

This study examined differences in the self‐reports of men and women regarding their attitudes, beliefs, strategies, and experience in language learning. Nine hundred and thirtyeight students of Spanish at two large institutions responded to a questionnaire that had previously yielded 11 stable fact...

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