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    Using keystroke logging to understand writersā€™ processes on a reading-into-writing test

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    Background Integrated reading-into-writing tasks are increasingly used in large-scale language proficiency tests. Such tasks are said to possess higher authenticity as they reflect real-life writing conditions better than independent, writing-only tasks. However, to effectively define the reading-into-writing construct, more empirical evidence regarding how writers compose from sources both in real-life and under test conditions is urgently needed. Most previous process studies used think aloud or questionnaire to collect evidence. These methods rely on participantsā€™ perceptions of their processes, as well as their ability to report them. Findings This paper reports on a small-scale experimental study to explore writersā€™ processes on a reading-into-writing test by employing keystroke logging. Two L2 postgraduates completed an argumentative essay on computer. Their text production processes were captured by a keystroke logging programme. Students were also interviewed to provide additional information. Keystroke logging like most computing tools provides a range of measures. The study examined the studentsā€™ reading-into-writing processes by analysing a selection of the keystroke logging measures in conjunction with studentsā€™ final texts and interview protocols. Conclusions The results suggest that the nature of the writersā€™ reading-into-writing processes might have a major influence on the writerā€™s final performance. Recommendations for future process studies are provided

    An Overview of Rural Development Strategies for the Baltics

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    Historically, the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia have been known primarily as agricultural countries. This description has determined the significance of all the changes and reforms that have been undertaken in the agrarian sector, including both the production and social spheres. The current agricultural reform is not a completely unexpected new development; it was prepared and shaped as a result of almost two centuries of changes in the countryside
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