The impact of immediate feedback and leaderboards on cognitive load and vocabulary learning strategies: An SEM approach in online Chinese learning

dc.contributor.authorYan Song
dc.contributor.authorSirirat Petsangsri
dc.contributor.authorThanin Rattana-Olan
dc.contributor.authorJianming Cui
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:26:19Z
dc.date.issued2026-2-9
dc.description.abstractThe rapid expansion of online education has intensified long-standing challenges related to sustaining learner engagement and managing cognitive resources in virtual classrooms. These challenges are particularly salient in online Chinese vocabulary courses, where learners must acquire and retain a large volume of unfamiliar lexical items. This study disentangles the effects of two specific gamification features, immediate feedback and leaderboards, on cognitive load, vocabulary learning strategies, and vocabulary achievement. Sixty undergraduate students enrolled in an online HSK preparation course were randomly assigned to one of three conditions: immediate feedback, leaderboards, or a non-gamified control group. Over six weeks, participants completed weekly Quizizz-based vocabulary quizzes, a NASA-TLX measure of perceived cognitive load, and a Vocabulary Learning Strategies Questionnaire. Path analysis within a structural equation modeling (SEM) framework revealed that immediate feedback significantly reduced cognitive load and promoted more frequent use of vocabulary learning strategies, which in turn were associated with higher post-test scores. In contrast, leaderboards increased cognitive load while still enhancing strategic vocabulary learning behaviors. The findings extend cognitive load theory and gamification research by clarifying the distinct pathways through which specific game elements influence mental effort and strategic behavior.
dc.identifier.doi10.55214/2576-8484.v10i2.12079
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/20552
dc.publisherEdelweiss Applied Science and Technology
dc.subjectVisual and Cognitive Learning Processes
dc.subjectEducational Games and Gamification
dc.subjectSecond Language Acquisition and Learning
dc.titleThe impact of immediate feedback and leaderboards on cognitive load and vocabulary learning strategies: An SEM approach in online Chinese learning
dc.typeArticle

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