Self-regulated learning in female students with different cognitive styles: an exploratory study |
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Authors: | Tinajero Carolina Castelo Alba M Adelina Guisande M Fernanda Páramo M |
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Affiliation: | Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Facultad de Psicología, Departamento de Psicología Evolutiva y de la Educación, Spain. carolina.tinajero@usc.es |
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Abstract: | In the present study, the relationship between the cognitive style called field-dependence/independence and learning strategies was explored. Acquisition, encoding, retrieval, support, and meta-cognitive strategies of first-year psychology and social education students (all women; M age = 19.2 yr., SD=1.7) with upper and lower quartile scores on field-dependence/independence were assessed on two self-report questionnaires and compared. Field-dependent students reported greater use of some learning strategies, specifically Self-instructions, Counter-distractions, Self-questioning, Self-monitoring, and Self-evaluation. The possible mediation of cognitive style on the influence of social desirability and a failure to activate appropriate strategies on accuracy of self-reports of learning strategies are discussed. Arguments and data are presented in favour of a distinction among the association of cognitive style with a tendency and capacity to use specific strategies and the benefits and manner of their application. |
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