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Bots as Language Learning Tools.
LK Fryer, R Carpenter
Language Learning & Technology 10 (3), 8-14, 2006
4792006
Chatbots for language learning—Are they really useful? A systematic review of chatbot‐supported language learning
W Huang, KF Hew, LK Fryer
Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2022
4582022
Chatbot learning partners: Connecting learning experiences, interest and competence
L Fryer, K Nakao, A Thompson
Computers in Human Behavior 92, 279-289, 2019
4202019
Stimulating and sustaining interest in a language course: An experimental comparison of Chatbot and Human task partners
LK Fryer, M Ainley, A Thompson, A Gibson, Z Sherlock
Computers in human behavior 75, 461-468, 2017
3932017
Supporting students' motivation for e-learning: Teachers matter on and offline
LK Fryer, HN Bovee
The Internet and Higher Education 30, 2016
3142016
Formative assessment as practice: the role of students’ motivation
M Leenknecht, L Wijnia, M Köhlen, L Fryer, R Rikers, S Loyens
Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 1-20, 2021
2272021
Bots for language learning now: Current and future directions
LK Fryer, D Coniam, R Carpenter, D Lăpușneanu
Language Learning & Technology 24 (2), 8-22, 2020
2082020
The adaptation and validation of the CEQ and the R‐SPQ‐2F to the Japanese tertiary environment
LK Fryer, P Ginns, RA Walker, K Nakao
British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2012
1202012
Supporting interest in a study domain: A longitudinal test of the interplay between interest, utility-value, and competence beliefs
LK Fryer, M Ainley
Learning and Instruction 60, 252-262, 2019
1092019
E-learning: Reasons students in language learning courses don't want to
LK Fryer, HN Bovee, K Nakao
Computers & Education 74, 26-36, 2014
1072014
Regulating approaches to learning: Testing learning strategy convergences across a year at university
LK Fryer, JD Vermunt
British Journal of Educational Psychology 88, 2018
882018
Predicting self-concept, interest and achievement for first-year students: The seeds of lifelong learning
LK Fryer
Learning and Individual Differences, 2015
872015
Quantitative methodology
LK Fryer, J Larson-Hall, J Stewart
The palgrave handbook of applied linguistics research methodology, 55-77, 2018
832018
Modelling the links between students' interest in a domain, the tasks they experience and their interest in a course: Isn't interest what university is all about?
LK Fryer, M Ainley, A Thompson
Learning and Individual differences 50, 157-165, 2016
712016
Between students' instrumental goals and how they learn: Goal content is the gap to mind
LK Fryer, P Ginns, R Walker
British Journal of Educational Psychology 84 (4), 612-630, 2014
712014
The Promise and Pitfalls of Self-report
LK Fryer, DL Dinsmore
Frontline Learning Research 8 (3), 1-9, 2020
662020
Staying motivated to e-learn: Person-and variable-centred perspectives on the longitudinal risks and support
LK Fryer, HN Bovee
Computers & Education 120, 227-240, 2018
662018
(Latent) transitions to learning at university: A latent profile transition analysis of first-year Japanese students
LK Fryer
Higher Education, 1-19, 2017
622017
Supporting self-efficacy beliefs and interest as educational inputs and outcomes: Framing AI and Human partnered task experiences
LK Fryer, A Thompson, K Nakao, M Howarth, A Gallacher
Learning and Individual Differences 80, 101850, 2020
482020
Schools can improve motivational quality: Profile transitions across early foreign language learning experiences
WLQ Oga-Baldwin, LK Fryer
Motivation and Emotion 42, 527-545, 2018
472018
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