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Can relaxation exercises improve learning

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2009
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Yusoff M.Z.
Du Boulay B.
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IOS Press
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Students use both domain-dependent strategies (such as seeking specific domain help) and domain-independent strategies (such as relaxation exercises) to help regulate their affective states when learning. This paper reports a study that compared students' performance in learning data-structures across two systems. While both systems supported domain-dependent strategies, one additionally supported domain-independent strategies (relaxation exercises). The results provide some evidence that students working with both domain-dependent and domain-independent strategies performed better than those working with domain-dependent strategies only. � 2009 The authors and IOS Press. All rights reserved.
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Affective tutoring system , Domain-independent strategies , Emotions , Artificial intelligence , Affective state , Affective tutoring systems , Domain-independent strategies , Emotions , Students
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