Self-Regulation of Learning and Academic Delay of Gratification: Gender and Ethnic Differences Among College Students

Volume: 18, Issue: 4, Pages: 586 - 616
Published: Aug 1, 2007
Abstract
Self-regulated learners engage in self-generated thoughts, actions, and feelings while pursuing academic goals. The most successful learners use appropriate learning strategies and maintain high levels of motivation. Few studies on the self-regulation of learning have examined individual differences such as gender and ethnicity among college students. The study examined gender and ethnic differences in the relationships between academic...
Paper Details
Title
Self-Regulation of Learning and Academic Delay of Gratification: Gender and Ethnic Differences Among College Students
Published Date
Aug 1, 2007
Volume
18
Issue
4
Pages
586 - 616
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