LEARNING-STRATEGIES, STYLES AND APPROACHES - AN ANALYSIS OF THEIR INTERRELATIONSHIPS

被引:16
作者
CANOGARCIA, F
JUSTICIAJUSTICIA, F
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[1] Educational Psychology, University of Granada, Granada
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10.1007/BF01384091
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Research in the area of learning strategies and styles of university students has led to many studies as well as to the development of many research tools for measuring learning, but without the necessary interrelationships among the tools or within the research. The aim of this study has been to examine the interdependence among the best-known tools coming from different theoretical bases. A sample of 991 university students in their first and last years, from ten different disciplines, completed four tests: ILP, LASSI, ASI and LSQ. The scales of each test, taken as the unit of analysis, were submitted to a factor analysis by the principal-components and the principal-factors methods. The latter method revealed an overarching structure composed of the following four factors: Traditional Study Methods; Deep Processing; Elaborative Processing; and General Learning Styles. These relationships confirmed the existence of three dimensions, or paths involved in learning, with clear motivational and approach elements, and also showed a separation between Deep Processing and the Deep Approach. Finally, we carried out principal-factor analyses of ASI and LASSI, obtaining two factors for each inventory.
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页数:22
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