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==Affective factors==
Affective factors relate to the learner's emotional state and attitude toward the target language. Research on affect in language learning is still strongly influenced by [[Bloom's taxonomy]], which describes the affective levels of receiving, responding, valuing, organization, and self-characterization through one's value system. It has also been informed in recent years by research in [[neurobiology]] and [[neurolinguistics]]. A research study conducted by Ni (2012), was interested in the role that affective factors played in second-language acquisition (SLA).<ref name=":3">{{Cite journal|last=Ni|first=Hui|date=July 2012|title=The effects of affective factors in SLA and pedagogical implications|url=https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/8d1a/804def9080d8055ef2d673c00212eca4bde8.pdf|journal=Theory and Practice in Language Studies|volume=2|issue=7|pages=1508–1513
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