The SRL vs. ERL TheoryTM predicts that regulation-related factors in the student and in the context combine to determine the student's levels in emotional variables, stress, and coping strategies. The objective of the present research was to test this prediction in the aspect of coping strategies. Our hypothesis posed that students' level of self-regulation (low-medium-high), in combination with the level of regulation promoted in teaching (low-medium-high), would determine the type of strategies students used to cope with academic stress; the interaction of these levels would focus coping strategies either toward emotions or toward the problem. A total of 944 university students completed validated questionnaires on self-regulation, regula...
This doctoral thesis aimed to better understand the relationship between coping and achievement in t...
The purpose of the present investigation was to understand the processes associated with effective s...
Achievement emotions constitute one important variable among the many variables of students’ learni...
The SRL vs. ERL TheoryTM predicts that regulation-related factors in the student and in the context ...
The SRL vs. ERL TheoryTM predicts that regulation-related factors in the student and in the context ...
The SRL vs. ERL TheoryTM predicts that regulation-related factors in the student and in the context ...
The SRL vs.ERL Theory predicts that a student's own self-regulation and the regulatory nature of the...
The combination of student Self-Regulation (SR) and the context of Regulatory Teaching (RT), each i...
The Supplementary Material for this article can be found online at: https://www.frontiersin.org/art...
The Theory of Self- vs. Externally-Regulated Learning™ (SRL vs. ERL) proposed different types of rel...
ional context self-regulated learning is the construct more studied. For this, there are a scarcity ...
The present investigation examines how personal self-regulation (presage variable) and regulatory t...
Successful self-regulation depends on the ability to regulate the self both motivationally and emoti...
Academic stress, including demands related to heavy workload, grades, and pressure to succeed, is co...
Introduction. The present study examines how personal self-regulation and regulatory teaching relate...
This doctoral thesis aimed to better understand the relationship between coping and achievement in t...
The purpose of the present investigation was to understand the processes associated with effective s...
Achievement emotions constitute one important variable among the many variables of students’ learni...
The SRL vs. ERL TheoryTM predicts that regulation-related factors in the student and in the context ...
The SRL vs. ERL TheoryTM predicts that regulation-related factors in the student and in the context ...
The SRL vs. ERL TheoryTM predicts that regulation-related factors in the student and in the context ...
The SRL vs.ERL Theory predicts that a student's own self-regulation and the regulatory nature of the...
The combination of student Self-Regulation (SR) and the context of Regulatory Teaching (RT), each i...
The Supplementary Material for this article can be found online at: https://www.frontiersin.org/art...
The Theory of Self- vs. Externally-Regulated Learning™ (SRL vs. ERL) proposed different types of rel...
ional context self-regulated learning is the construct more studied. For this, there are a scarcity ...
The present investigation examines how personal self-regulation (presage variable) and regulatory t...
Successful self-regulation depends on the ability to regulate the self both motivationally and emoti...
Academic stress, including demands related to heavy workload, grades, and pressure to succeed, is co...
Introduction. The present study examines how personal self-regulation and regulatory teaching relate...
This doctoral thesis aimed to better understand the relationship between coping and achievement in t...
The purpose of the present investigation was to understand the processes associated with effective s...
Achievement emotions constitute one important variable among the many variables of students’ learni...