Exploring students’ calibration of self reports about study tactics and achievement

Volume: 27, Issue: 4, Pages: 551 - 572
Published: Oct 1, 2002
Abstract
When students self-regulate studying, they monitor achievement and study tactics. Proximal input to monitoring is perceptions that the student constructs based on experience. Productive self-regulation theoretically requires strong correspondence between (a) perceptions of achievement and actual achievement and (b) perceived use of study tactics and actual use of study tactics. That is, calibration should be high. Students studied using a...
Paper Details
Title
Exploring students’ calibration of self reports about study tactics and achievement
Published Date
Oct 1, 2002
Volume
27
Issue
4
Pages
551 - 572
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