“…Much research has modeled how evaluative feedback is shared and processed (e.g., Booth-Butterfield, 1989;Frandsen & Millis, 1993;Lizzio & Wilson, 2008;Wanguri, 1995), as well as its roles in hearers' motivations, self-regulation, learning, and interaction choices (Book, 1985;Butler & Winne, 1995;Cusella, 1987;KerssenGriep et al, 2003KerssenGriep et al, , 2008Pintrich, 2003;Sabee & Wilson, 2005;Ziv, 1984). Although studies often show learners doing better when they attend to feedback (e.g., Butler & Winne, 1995;Smith & King, 2004), research reviews also demonstrate that FIs' effects on performance vary (e.g., Balzer, Doherty, & O'Connor, 1989).…”