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Jiang, Ying Hong; Wang, Jia; Bonner, Patricia; Yau, Jenny – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2021
Introduction: Prior research consistently provides evidence supporting potential relationships between epistemological beliefs and learning. The current study examines the relationship between epistemological beliefs, academic motivation, and self-regulated learning strategies among different ethnic groups of American adolescents. Method: This…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Strategies, Middle School Students, Learning Motivation
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Werner, Thomas P.; Rogers, Katrina S. – Adult Learning, 2013
"Scholar-Craftsmanship" (SC) is a quadrant methodological framework created to help social science doctoral students construct first-time dissertation research. The framework brackets and predicts how epistemological domains, cultures of inquiries, personality indicators, and research question--types can be correlated in dissertation…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Personality, Graduate Students, Doctoral Dissertations
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Shtulman, Andrew – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2013
The evidential support for scientific claims is quantitatively and qualitatively superior to that for supernatural claims, yet students may not appreciate this difference in light of the fact that both types of claims are learned in similar ways (through testimony rather than firsthand observation) and perform similar functions (explaining…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Scientific Principles, Epistemology, Correlation
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Adams, Stephen T. – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2003
The "Convince Me" computer environment supports critical thinking by allowing users to create and evaluate computer-based representations of arguments. This study investigates theoretical and design considerations pertinent to using "Convince Me" as an educational tool to support reasoning about public policy issues. Among…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Public Policy, Persuasive Discourse, Climate