Abstract This study examines college students’ attitudes and habits for seeking academic help. Students preferences for seeking academic help via digital and non-digital technologies are identified (N = 438). Students’ attitudes about seeking help are also analyzed. Factor analysis results indicate six attitudinal factors motivated students to seek help from peers and instructors: students’ perceived usefulness of their peers; trust of peers; their perception of instructors; preference to work independently; overall perception of the course; and, perceived threat (i.e. sense of vulnerability about their ability). Overwhelmingly, students prefer to seek help from classmates rather than instructors. Due to the cohort model of the programs –wh...
University students are more responsible than school students for their own learning. The role of se...
While literature suggests that college students may be less reluctant to seek help in online rather ...
During our research proposal, we attempt to measure student effort based on student characteristics....
The purpose of the present study was to examine how college students' help seeking behavior varied a...
This study investigated how computer science students seek help online in their learning and what fa...
Academic help seeking is viewed as a positive and beneficial academic behavior for students. The pur...
This thesis reports research concerning the attitudes of students toward seeking help from an instru...
Help seeking has been identified as a learning strategy manifesting capacities for self-regulated le...
This study examined the help-seeking propensities of college students enrolled in a "Principles...
Undergraduate students are expected to regulate their learning processes and overcome knowledge-rela...
Knowing when and how to seek academic help is crucial to the success of undergraduate computing stud...
This study examined the use of academic services and student motivations for seeking assistance at t...
Universities admit increasingly diverse student cohorts with varying academic entry standards. To ad...
Studies by Carol Kuhlthau and Constance Mellon of the research process of college students indicate ...
Help seeking is a complex behavior encompassing social, cultural, and emotional components. The stig...
University students are more responsible than school students for their own learning. The role of se...
While literature suggests that college students may be less reluctant to seek help in online rather ...
During our research proposal, we attempt to measure student effort based on student characteristics....
The purpose of the present study was to examine how college students' help seeking behavior varied a...
This study investigated how computer science students seek help online in their learning and what fa...
Academic help seeking is viewed as a positive and beneficial academic behavior for students. The pur...
This thesis reports research concerning the attitudes of students toward seeking help from an instru...
Help seeking has been identified as a learning strategy manifesting capacities for self-regulated le...
This study examined the help-seeking propensities of college students enrolled in a "Principles...
Undergraduate students are expected to regulate their learning processes and overcome knowledge-rela...
Knowing when and how to seek academic help is crucial to the success of undergraduate computing stud...
This study examined the use of academic services and student motivations for seeking assistance at t...
Universities admit increasingly diverse student cohorts with varying academic entry standards. To ad...
Studies by Carol Kuhlthau and Constance Mellon of the research process of college students indicate ...
Help seeking is a complex behavior encompassing social, cultural, and emotional components. The stig...
University students are more responsible than school students for their own learning. The role of se...
While literature suggests that college students may be less reluctant to seek help in online rather ...
During our research proposal, we attempt to measure student effort based on student characteristics....