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This Study Aims To Investigate The End-User's Perception of MALL Through Cross-Cultural Analyses. (Simple Present)
This Study Aims To Investigate The End-User's Perception of MALL Through Cross-Cultural Analyses. (Simple Present)
This Study Aims To Investigate The End-User's Perception of MALL Through Cross-Cultural Analyses. (Simple Present)
AIM : This study investigated learners' previous experience and attitudes towards the use of
mobile phones for English language learning in the future in a sample of 76 Vietnamese
English majors at Hoa Sen University. (simple past)
METHOD : The data of the study were collected from the questionnaire survey, and entered into SPSS,
and then descriptive statistics was calculated.(simple past)
FINDINGS : The findings revealed that the vast majority of students had used their mobile phones for
general educational purposes and English learning.(simple past)
TENSES : Simple Past
ABSTRACT 2
AIM : This study aims to investigate the end-user's perception of MALL through cross-
cultural analyses. (simple present)
METHOD : Cross-cultural analyses were conducted with three proposed constructs: technological
affordances, applicability and the constructivism of MALL. (simple past)
FINDINGS : Results of the Kruskal-Wallis ANOVA and Dunnett's T3 multiple comparison revealed
that significant differences did exist among participants with different cultural
backgrounds.(simple past)
TENSES : Simple present
ABSTRACT 3
AIM : The paper analyzes whether citizenship acquisition affects the labor market performance
of immigrants in Germany (simple present)
METHOD : The study uses actual micro data from the IAB employment sample, which covers more
than 80% of the whole labor force in Germany.
(simple present)
FINDINGS : Panel estimates show an immediate positive naturalization effect on wages and an
accelerated wage growth in the years after the naturalization event.(simple present)
TENSES : Simple present
ABSTRACT 4
AIM : This study aims to shed light on how high-skilled and business Turkish immigrants (HSBTI)
decide to acquire host country’s citizenship and why some of them choose not to seek
naturalization. ( simple present)
METHOD : With this in mind, a comparative case study of Canada and Germany was designed. It is
proposed that host country citizenship and migration policy, social, economic and
political costs and benefits of host country’s citizenship and individuals’ conceptualization
of citizenship impact the decision-making process of HSBTI. (simpler past)
FINDINGS : Based on the
data results, the study argues that social, economic and political opportunities in host
countries (such as the right to vote), multicultural migration and citizenship policies of
those
countries and valuing citizenship as a commodity positively influence the naturalization
decisions of HSBTI interviewees, while restricted policies, economic costs of citizenship
and
seeing citizenship as a sense of belonging adversely affect their decisions.(Simple
present)