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Allyson F. Hadwin; Ramin Rostampour; Philip H. Winne – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
Self-report measures are essential sources of information about learners' studying perceptions. These perceptions also guide self-regulated learning (SRL) decisions and strategies in future studying. However, the development of self-report methods has not kept pace with other multi-modal methodological advancements, particularly in the field of…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Student Attitudes, Beliefs, Measurement Techniques
Yue, Carole L.; Storm, Benjamin C.; Kornell, Nate; Bjork, Elizabeth Ligon – Educational Psychology Review, 2015
Use of highlighting is a prevalent study strategy among students, but evidence regarding its benefit for learning is mixed. We examined highlighting in relation to distributed study and students' attitudes about highlighting as a study strategy. Participants read a text passage twice while highlighting or not, with their readings either…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Student Attitudes, Study Habits, Learning Strategies
Richardson, John T. E. – Educational Psychology Review, 2004
Students' scores on questionnaires concerning their approaches to studying in higher education exhibit reasonable stability over time, moderate convergent validity with their scores on other questionnaires, and reasonable levels of discriminating power and criterion-related validity. Nevertheless, the internal consistency of the constituent scales…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Content Validity, Construct Validity, Student Evaluation