Western research has characterized approaches to learning for specific learning tasks as discrete deep and surface approaches, distinguished by whether the intention is to understand or memorize. A more appropriate classification scheme for Hong Kong research is a continuum between deep and surface poles. In this article, the authors examine whether this characterization applies also to the West. University students in Australia (n = 1,146) and Hong Kong (n = 1,266) complete the revised Study Process Questionnaire. There are no effects by either discipline or study level in either country. Multiple-group analyses using structural equation modeling show configural invariance across the two samples, suggesting that the continuum characterizat...
Cross‐cultural research on university students' approaches to study has examined the possible cultur...
Australian universities have been active participants in the transnational education market over the...
This study aims to identify factors that can improve the cultural and academic experiences of East A...
Western research has characterized approaches to learning for specific learning tasks as discrete de...
Anecdotal evidence abounds in Hong Kong to the effect that students entering tertiary education in H...
This study compares learning approaches of local English-speaking students and students from Asian c...
Over thirty years of research in student learning has described variations in their approaches to le...
This paper offers the resolution to one of the most central and puzzling problems in the field of ap...
This paper explores the relationship between culture and learning style by investigating three group...
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Chinese international students (CIS) still constitute the largest int...
This study was designed to see if Hong Kong Chinese students predisposed to a surface or deep approa...
Research into student learning have shifted in recent years to focus on the learner himself/herself,...
The aim of this PhD research is to uncover different Chinese nationals' approaches to learning with ...
Differences in approaches to study among 89 Malaysian-Chinese, 38 Singaporean, and 65 Hong Kong univ...
It has been claimed that students from “Confucian-heritage” cultures approach studying in higher edu...
Cross‐cultural research on university students' approaches to study has examined the possible cultur...
Australian universities have been active participants in the transnational education market over the...
This study aims to identify factors that can improve the cultural and academic experiences of East A...
Western research has characterized approaches to learning for specific learning tasks as discrete de...
Anecdotal evidence abounds in Hong Kong to the effect that students entering tertiary education in H...
This study compares learning approaches of local English-speaking students and students from Asian c...
Over thirty years of research in student learning has described variations in their approaches to le...
This paper offers the resolution to one of the most central and puzzling problems in the field of ap...
This paper explores the relationship between culture and learning style by investigating three group...
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Chinese international students (CIS) still constitute the largest int...
This study was designed to see if Hong Kong Chinese students predisposed to a surface or deep approa...
Research into student learning have shifted in recent years to focus on the learner himself/herself,...
The aim of this PhD research is to uncover different Chinese nationals' approaches to learning with ...
Differences in approaches to study among 89 Malaysian-Chinese, 38 Singaporean, and 65 Hong Kong univ...
It has been claimed that students from “Confucian-heritage” cultures approach studying in higher edu...
Cross‐cultural research on university students' approaches to study has examined the possible cultur...
Australian universities have been active participants in the transnational education market over the...
This study aims to identify factors that can improve the cultural and academic experiences of East A...