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6 students used 0
subject areas
(27%)
1 student used 3
subject areas
(5%)
7 students used 4
subject areas
(32%)
5 students used 5
subject areas
(23%)
3 students used 6
subject areas
(14%)
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addition, students perceived themselves as more competent and willing to communicate with a partner rather than with the entire class (p = .049).
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I would like to first thank my wife...
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of affirmation, such as talking and listening to one another, is also an important part of Luke and
Taryn’s relationship.
Trevor and Julia Johnson felt that words of affirmation was important to both of them in
communicating their...