The role of bilingual interactional contexts in predicting interindividual variability in executive functions: A latent variable analysis
Despite a huge number of studies examining bilingual advantages in executive functions (EFs), the research findings with regards to the relations between bilingualism and EFs are mostly inconsistent and mixed. In order to shed light on these inconsistent findings, the current research aimed to tackl...
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Main Author: | HARTANTO, Andree |
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2018
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