The main factors associated with academic performance are study strategies and self-regulation in university students, thus the objective of this paper is to compare two sample groups: those in a regular status and others under certain academic lag. The Study Strategies Inventory and Self-Regulation (IEEA) BY Castaneda was applied to 41 learners. It was observed that both groups need support to develop strategies for the four scales of the instrument: Information acquisition, memory resource management, information processing and self-regulation in all three dimensions: people, tasks and materials. In conclusion there is a need to develop programs to help the consolidation of study strategies and self-regulation and highlights the importanc...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of self-regulation learning strateg...
This qualitative research project was conducted to investigate the self-regulation strategies of lea...
Research has shown that self-control is a vital component of scholastic achievement. A major problem...
This study’s aim was to analyse the decisions higher education students make about learning strateg...
The purpose of this study was to examine relationship between self-regulated learning strategy and a...
The present research examined the types of self-management strategies associated with academic achie...
There is a growing body of research indicating that students who can self-regulate cognitive, motiva...
First year university students often have difficulty managing the amount of time and quality of cogn...
The purpose of this study was to pick up a problem in learning strategy of self-regulated learning. ...
ional context self-regulated learning is the construct more studied. For this, there are a scarcity ...
Introduction: Learning and study strategies are considered to be among the factors affecting student...
Students who are working on their thesis encounter many obstacles and challenges, including difficul...
The study evaluated the relationship between perceived self-efficacy, learning goals, and self-regul...
This study investigated the differences between high and low academic achieving students of Monash C...
Purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between achievement goal orientations of second...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of self-regulation learning strateg...
This qualitative research project was conducted to investigate the self-regulation strategies of lea...
Research has shown that self-control is a vital component of scholastic achievement. A major problem...
This study’s aim was to analyse the decisions higher education students make about learning strateg...
The purpose of this study was to examine relationship between self-regulated learning strategy and a...
The present research examined the types of self-management strategies associated with academic achie...
There is a growing body of research indicating that students who can self-regulate cognitive, motiva...
First year university students often have difficulty managing the amount of time and quality of cogn...
The purpose of this study was to pick up a problem in learning strategy of self-regulated learning. ...
ional context self-regulated learning is the construct more studied. For this, there are a scarcity ...
Introduction: Learning and study strategies are considered to be among the factors affecting student...
Students who are working on their thesis encounter many obstacles and challenges, including difficul...
The study evaluated the relationship between perceived self-efficacy, learning goals, and self-regul...
This study investigated the differences between high and low academic achieving students of Monash C...
Purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between achievement goal orientations of second...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of self-regulation learning strateg...
This qualitative research project was conducted to investigate the self-regulation strategies of lea...
Research has shown that self-control is a vital component of scholastic achievement. A major problem...