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Using Cognitive Tools in Gstudy to Investigate How Study Activities Covary with Achievement Goals
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- John C. Nesbit
- Simon Fraser University
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- Philip H. Winne
- Simon Fraser University
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- Dianne Jamieson-Noel
- Simon Fraser University
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- Jillianne Code
- Simon Fraser University
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- Mingming Zhou
- Simon Fraser University
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- Ken Mac Allister
- Simon Fraser University
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- Sharon Bratt
- Simon Fraser University
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- Wei Wang
- Simon Fraser University
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- Allyson Hadwin
- University of Victoria
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Description
<jats:p> Links between students' achievement goal orientations and learning tactics were investigated using software (gStudy) that supports a variety of learning tactics and strategies. An achievement goal questionnaire was administered to 307 students enrolled in an introductory educational psychology course. Data tracing study tactics were logged for 80 of these students who prepared for a test by studying a textbook chapter presented as a multimedia document. Using correlations and canonical correlations, we found relationships between goal orientations and activity traces indicating different forms of cognitive engagement. Notably, mastery goal orientation (approach or avoidance) was negatively related to amount of highlighting, a study tactic that is theorized to be less effective than summarizing and other forms of elaborative annotation for assembling and integrating knowledge. </jats:p>
Journal
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- Journal of Educational Computing Research
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Journal of Educational Computing Research 35 (4), 339-358, 2006-12
SAGE Publications
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1360861292865112320
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- ISSN
- 15414140
- 07356331
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- Data Source
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- Crossref