Background/aim The Approaches and Study Skills Inventory for Students (ASSIST) has been used previously to assess the learning approaches among students in higher education, but reports of its use with occupational therapy students are rare. This study investigated the factor structure of the ASSIST in a cross‐cultural sample of undergraduate occupational therapy students, and examined whether the factor structure from specific participant groups from different cross‐cultural contexts was consistent. Methods Occupational therapy students (n = 712) from education programmes in Australia, Norway, Hong Kong and Singapore completed the ASSIST. To assess the factor structure of the instrument, a Principal Components Analysis (PCA) using a confi...
Approaches to studying may be influenced by students’ age, maturity, and experience in higher educat...
Shortening measurement scales can improve the scales’ feasibility, but at the same time, their measu...
Background Relationships between students’ academic performance and their employed study approaches ...
Students’ approaches to studying are generally viewed as essential for their learning outcomes and a...
Background: Students may adopt various approaches to academic learning. Occupational therapy student...
The purpose of this study was to (i) confirm the factor structure of the Approaches and Study Skills...
Background Learning outcomes may be a result of several factors including the learning environment,...
Background: Learning outcomes may be a result of several factors including the learning environment,...
Purpose Previous studies on the associations between approaches to studying and outcomes have been c...
Background Productive approaches to studying (deep and strategic learning) are associated with a var...
Students’ approaches to studying have been associated with their academic performance. Although prev...
Students’ approaches to studying have been associated with their academic performance. Although prev...
When planning to use measurement scales in new samples and contexts, examining the scales’ psychomet...
Approaches to studying may be influenced by students’ age, maturity, and experience in higher educat...
Background Aspects of the learning environment may be related to students` approaches to studying, b...
Approaches to studying may be influenced by students’ age, maturity, and experience in higher educat...
Shortening measurement scales can improve the scales’ feasibility, but at the same time, their measu...
Background Relationships between students’ academic performance and their employed study approaches ...
Students’ approaches to studying are generally viewed as essential for their learning outcomes and a...
Background: Students may adopt various approaches to academic learning. Occupational therapy student...
The purpose of this study was to (i) confirm the factor structure of the Approaches and Study Skills...
Background Learning outcomes may be a result of several factors including the learning environment,...
Background: Learning outcomes may be a result of several factors including the learning environment,...
Purpose Previous studies on the associations between approaches to studying and outcomes have been c...
Background Productive approaches to studying (deep and strategic learning) are associated with a var...
Students’ approaches to studying have been associated with their academic performance. Although prev...
Students’ approaches to studying have been associated with their academic performance. Although prev...
When planning to use measurement scales in new samples and contexts, examining the scales’ psychomet...
Approaches to studying may be influenced by students’ age, maturity, and experience in higher educat...
Background Aspects of the learning environment may be related to students` approaches to studying, b...
Approaches to studying may be influenced by students’ age, maturity, and experience in higher educat...
Shortening measurement scales can improve the scales’ feasibility, but at the same time, their measu...
Background Relationships between students’ academic performance and their employed study approaches ...