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Jackson, Peter; And Others – 1982
This workbook helps students identify those study practices that are ineffective and suggests ways in which existing study habits may be modified and improved. At the beginning of each of the workbook's seven sections is a set of questions concerning the reader's usual study practices. The second part of each section contains advice about the…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Foreign Countries, Learning Activities, Learning Strategies
Hodges, Daniel L. – 1988
Designed for incoming Lane Community College (LCC) students who may not know how to study effectively, this set of 15 short tips draws from the literature on cognitive psychology to offer guidance in the development of study skills. First, background information on the development of the guide is presented, along with responses to objections to…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Study, Study Guides, Study Habits
Maloney, Raymond – 1987
Provided are suggestions for parents who want to know how best to help their children develop study habits that will insure a good chance for school success. After a description of the importance of good study habits, the responsibilities of parents, teachers, and students for developing appropriate study settings and behaviors are set out.…
Descriptors: Children, Guidelines, Motivation, Objectives
Thomas, John W.; Curley, Robert G. – 1984
The study reports on the first of several investigations into the antecedents and consequences of students' study activities across junior high school through college years. The development and validation of a self-report instrument, the "California Study Activities Inventory" (CSAI) is described. The principal features of the instrument…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Higher Education, Secondary Education, Student Characteristics
Sakamoto, Takashi – 1984
The study was conducted utilizing the instrumental approach to the development of study behaviors. The hypothesis was that a pupil's academic performance, study motivation, and creativity can be improved by encouraging his/her study skills. The practical aims were delineated and explained. The research was conducted in stages. These included…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Program Evaluation, Questionnaires
Tomlinson, Tommy M. – 1981
Analysis of two studies related to academic achievement (Atkinson, Lens, and O'Malley, 1976; Entwisle and Hayduk, 1978) and of the effective-schools literature provides a picture that helps us to understand why the ability of poor children is not reflected in their school performance and what schools might do to remedy this situation. The…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Models
Miller, Susan J.; Sloane, Howard N. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1974
This experiment attempted to condition subject's answers to a questionnaire about study-related behaviors using verbal social reinforcement and to measure the extent to which this training affected rate of studying. For five of the six subjects, significant changes in study comments resulted. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Objectives, College Students, Counseling
Desiderato, Otello; Koskinen, Patricia – J Counseling Psychol, 1969
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Anxiety, College Students
CHRIST, FRANK – 1966
A DOCTORAL STUDY OF THE OPINIONS OF 700 STUDENTS IN SIX CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES CONCERNING THE IDEAL STUDY ENVIRONMENT WAS REPLICATED BY THE STUDY SKILLS CENTER OF LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF LOS ANGELES IN 1966-67 AS PART OF AN EVALUATION OF STUDENT STUDY HABITS AND ATTITUDES. IN THIS INTERIM REPORT, THE RESPONSES OF 109 NONRESIDENT AND 105…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Facilities, Independent Study, Questionnaires
Rosen, Theodore H. – 1980
This study explored the interaction of personality and physical environment in students' choices of study space in a university library. It was hypothesized that non-impulsive, introverted students would use small, enclosed study carrels; and that impulsive students would tend not to use study carrels. One hundred twenty students were rated for…
Descriptors: Carrels, College Libraries, Facility Utilization Research, Higher Education
Hsia, Victor Wei-teh – 1968
Eight major findings are the result of an exploratory investigation into how students evaluate residence-hall environments and how they behave in them. Students report their own time allocation, space usage, study patterns, and need fulfillment. References and appendices include a sample questionnaire and improvements on residence hall facilities…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Housing, Dormitories, Environmental Influences
Manzo, Anthony V.; Casale, Ula – 1977
In a problem-solving approach to study skills, the objective is to solve the problems and internalize the problem-solving attitude through oral languaging or problem-solving episodes. These episodes, or interactions, are the means by which students discover that "reading/learning/study" weaknesses can lend themselves to imaginative problem…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Seeking, Interaction, Problem Solving
Thompson, Mark E. – 1976
This article reports on the characteristics of students classified as being over or underachievers. The concepts of over and underachievement are most frequently defined in terms that relate to expectations based on ability measures. During the past 30 years there have been attempts to isolate the causal determinants of achievement. Variables such…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Higher Education, Literature Reviews
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Guenther, John E.; Hohn, Robert L. – Psychology in the Schools, 1976
Two groups of junior high social studies students were provided a learning package covering typical content found in consumer education material. Groups differed as to whether they were allowed to schedule their own study efforts (self-pacing) during the 15-day unit. Results indicated students under the self-paced format mastered the material…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Consumer Education, High School Students, Learning
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Annis, Linda; Davis, J. Kent – American Biology Teacher, 1978
The literature on the three most commonly used study techniques was surveyed. Underlining and note taking, requiring active student involvement, were found to be the most effective techniques. (MA)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Style, Educational Research, Learning Activities
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