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Contributions of foreign language writing emotions to writing achievement
Chengchen Li, Li Wei, Xiaojun Lu
School of Education and English
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Boredom
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China
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Criterion Measurement
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Criterion Validity
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Criterion Variable
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Discriminant Criterion
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EFL Learners
20%
English Writing
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Foreign Language Anxiety
20%
Foreign Language Writing
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Internal Consistency
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L2 Writing
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Measurement Invariance
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Negative Effects
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Proficiency Testing
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Psychometric Properties
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Regression Analysis
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Reliability Test
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Scant Attention
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Second Language Writing
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Self-rating
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Test Validity
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Two-scale
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Writing Achievement
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Writing Anxiety
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Writing Enjoyment
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Writing Proficiency
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Psychology
Burnout
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Criterion Validity
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Criterion Variable
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Measurement Invariance
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Open-Ended Question
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Psychometrics
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Regression Analysis
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