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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Evocation questions

Hi, can anyone explain to me what are "evocation questions"?
Thank you very much.
  

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First, have you looked up evocation in a dictionary? Clive

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First, have you looked up evocation in a dictionary?

Clive
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AnonymousHi, can anyone explain to me what are "evocation questions" are? Thank you very much.
I've never heard of them, but your question should be asked as shown above.

CJ
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Thank you CalifJim and Clive.
I have looked it up in the dictionary and I know what the word means but I can’t understand it together with “questions”
I wondered if it could be a way to refer to questions that demand remembering things rather than understanding
What do you think?
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Where did you come across the expression 'evocation questions'? It means nothing to me.
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Thank you fivejedjon!

I came across with this sentence in an article about technology and education written by a colleague of mine (non-English native of course).
I wondered if there was such an expression. I’ll ask him what he intended to mean with it…

Here is a quote of the article:
“In the first part, a Likert-scale was used to measure participants’ attitudes toward

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