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A Study of Two "Quick-and-Easy" Methods of Assessing Individual Differences in Student Learning
Oleh:
Newstead, Stephen E.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
British Journal of Educational Psychology vol. 62 no. 03 (Nov. 1992)
,
page 299.
Topik:
Learning Style Inventory
;
Methods of Assessing Individual Differences
;
Student Learning
Isi artikel
A study is reported which examined the realibilty and validity of two measures of individual differences in learning, a short form of the Approaches to Studying Inventory (Entwistle and Ramsden, 1983) and the Learning Style Inventory (Kolb, 1976). Both of these are short and easy to administer, making them attractive for the use in the classroom. The Approaches to Studying Inventory was found to be a potentially useful measure: the predicted factors emerged, the scales were moderately reliable and those students adopting a deep approacj to learning were more likely to be successful in exams. The Learning Style Inventory, on the other hand, was relatively unreliable and the underlying factor structure did not correspond to what was predicted; there was, however, a correlation between scores on the active/passive dimension and academic success. It is concluded that the short form of the Approaches to Studying Inventory has some potential in assessing the learning styles of students, but that further refinement is required before it is adopted for general use.
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