IntroductionSelf-regulated learning (SRL) has traditionally been associated with study success in higher education. In contrast, study success is still rarely associated with executive functions (EF), while it is known from neuropsychological practice that EF can influence overall functioning and performance. However some studies have shown relationships between EF and study success, but this has mainly been investigated in school children and adolescents. EF refer to higher-order cognitive processes to regulate cognition, behavior, and emotion in service of adaptive and goal-directed behaviors. SRL is a dynamic process in which learners activate and maintain cognitions, affects, and behaviors to achieve personal learning goals. This study ...
Self-regulation, executive function and working memory are areas of cognitive processing that have b...
The purpose of this study was to first investigate the factor structure of a data set, which include...
Executive functions (EFs) are required for goal-oriented behavior, and comprise three core areas: in...
IntroductionSelf-regulated learning (SRL) has traditionally been associated with study success in hi...
IntroductionSelf-regulated learning (SRL) has traditionally been associated with study success in hi...
IntroductionSelf-regulated learning (SRL) has traditionally been associated with study success in hi...
This study investigated relationships between SRL and EF in a sample of 254 school-aged adolescent m...
Executive functions (EF) and self-regulated learning (SRL) are processes for the goal-directed contr...
Self-regulated learning (SRL) has been linked to improved learning and corresponding learning outcom...
This paper presents study results concerning the nature of successful academic performance, specific...
The aim of this research was to analyze the relationship between cold executive functions (cEFs), an...
Executive functions (EF) and self-regulation (SR) are fundamental for children's learning, school fu...
Despite a tendency to study executive function (EF) and self-regulation (SR) separately, parallel li...
Executive functions (EF) and self-regulation (SR) are fundamental for children's learning, school fu...
Research on self-regulated learning has important implications for all students. Evidence indicates ...
Self-regulation, executive function and working memory are areas of cognitive processing that have b...
The purpose of this study was to first investigate the factor structure of a data set, which include...
Executive functions (EFs) are required for goal-oriented behavior, and comprise three core areas: in...
IntroductionSelf-regulated learning (SRL) has traditionally been associated with study success in hi...
IntroductionSelf-regulated learning (SRL) has traditionally been associated with study success in hi...
IntroductionSelf-regulated learning (SRL) has traditionally been associated with study success in hi...
This study investigated relationships between SRL and EF in a sample of 254 school-aged adolescent m...
Executive functions (EF) and self-regulated learning (SRL) are processes for the goal-directed contr...
Self-regulated learning (SRL) has been linked to improved learning and corresponding learning outcom...
This paper presents study results concerning the nature of successful academic performance, specific...
The aim of this research was to analyze the relationship between cold executive functions (cEFs), an...
Executive functions (EF) and self-regulation (SR) are fundamental for children's learning, school fu...
Despite a tendency to study executive function (EF) and self-regulation (SR) separately, parallel li...
Executive functions (EF) and self-regulation (SR) are fundamental for children's learning, school fu...
Research on self-regulated learning has important implications for all students. Evidence indicates ...
Self-regulation, executive function and working memory are areas of cognitive processing that have b...
The purpose of this study was to first investigate the factor structure of a data set, which include...
Executive functions (EFs) are required for goal-oriented behavior, and comprise three core areas: in...