Journal Article10.1177/0265532220932481
A meta-analysis of self-assessment and language performance in language testing and assessment:
Minzi Li,Xian Zhang +1 more
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TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis explores the correlation between self-assessment (SA) and language performance and finds that SA is correlated with language performance, but not with self-confidence.
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Abstract: This meta-analysis explores the correlation between self-assessment (SA) and language performance. Sixty-seven studies with 97 independent samples involving more than 68,500 participants were inclu...
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