Kim Noels
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
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Zhang YSD, Noels K. (2021) The Frequency and Importance of Accurate Heritage Name Pronunciation for Post-Secondary International Students in Canada Journal of International Students. 11: 608-627 |
Diniz GL, Noels KA. (2021) Approaches to studying abroad in Brazil and their effects on language learning and intercultural contact System. 97: 102443 |
Chaffee KE, Lou NM, Noels KA. (2020) Does Stereotype Threat Affect Men in Language Domains? Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 1302 |
Lou NM, Noels KA. (2020) Mindsets about language learning and support for immigrants’ integration International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 79: 46-57 |
Lou NM, Noels KA. (2020) Breaking the vicious cycle of language anxiety: Growth language mindsets improve lower-competence ESL students’ intercultural interactions Contemporary Educational Psychology. 61: 101847 |
Chaffee KE, Lou NM, Noels KA, et al. (2019) Why don’t “real men” learn languages? Masculinity threat and gender ideology suppress men’s language learning motivation Group Processes & Intergroup Relations. 23: 301-318 |
Noels KA, Vargas Lascano DI, Saumure K. (2019) THE DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-DETERMINATION ACROSS THE LANGUAGE COURSE Studies in Second Language Acquisition. 41: 821-851 |
Lou NM, Noels KA. (2019) Promoting growth in foreign and second language education: A research agenda for mindsets in language learning and teaching System. 86: 102126 |
Zhang R, Noels KA, Lalonde RN. (2018) Know Your Heritage: Exploring the Effects of Fit in Cultural Knowledge on Chinese Canadians' Heritage Identification. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 2100 |
Lou NM, Noels KA. (2017) Sensitivity to Language-based Rejection in Intercultural Communication: The Role of Language Mindsets and Implications for Migrants’ Cross-cultural Adaptation Applied Linguistics. 40: 478-505 |