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Shifting cognitive processes while composing in an electronic environment: A study of L2 graduate writing
Paul STAPLETON
Department of English Language Education (ELE)
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Academic Papers
33%
Cognitive Processes
100%
Copyright
33%
Digital Media
33%
Digital Software
33%
Electronic Environment
100%
Electronic Resources
66%
Electronic Tools
66%
Generating Ideas
33%
Heavy User
33%
Keyboard
33%
Pen-and-paper
33%
Plagiarism
33%
Student Writing
100%
Arts and Humanities
Cognition
100%
Composing
100%
Digital
25%
Digital Media
25%
Electronics
100%
Graduate students
25%
Plagiarism
25%
Computer Science
Electronic Environment
100%
Keyboard
50%
Paper Environment
50%
Social Sciences
Cognition
100%
Consumers
33%
Digital Media
33%
Plagiarism
33%
Psychology
Cognitive Process
100%
Digital Media
33%