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Chang, Moon K. – 1986
Undoubtedly test anxiety is a troublesome condition found to be prevalent today among college students. Over the years various attempts have been made to explore how test anxiety influences academic achievement. This paper discusses the extent to which test anxiety affects academic achievement of college students, and the techniques found to be…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attention, Cognitive Processes, Grades (Scholastic)
DeVito, Anthony J.; And Others – 1982
The decade of the 1970's saw an alarming decline in the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores of entering college freshmen, and it was theorized that this might be attributed to a corresponding decline in study attitudes. To test this hypothesis, math and verbal SAT scores, study habits, and attitudes of college freshmen in the classes of 1973 and…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Attitude Change, Attribution Theory, College Freshmen
Sanders, Vickie – 1980
After research between 1960 and 1977 relating to college reading program effectiveness was identified, a statistical procedure called Meta-Analysis was used to integrate findings and determine any composite benefit of instruction. Of 676 references on the initial list, 66 studies were identified as having quantifiable data within the limits of the…
Descriptors: College Students, Grade Point Average, Higher Education, Program Effectiveness
Richter, Margaret; Santeusanio, Richard P. – 1979
A college survival skills course, designed to help college-bound high school seniors develop an efficient, organized approach to college reading and study skills, is described in this paper. After outlining the steps taken in developing and promoting the course, the paper notes favorable reactions to it, lists the course textbooks, and describes…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College Preparation, Course Content, Course Descriptions
Rauch, Margaret; Fillenworth, Ceil – 1980
An investigation was conducted comparing six college students who used cognitive mapping to two control groups, each with five students, who used a self-selected study strategy and reading. Cognitive mapping is a study strategy that displays the meaning of text through a diagram depicting the interconnectedness of the ideas in the text. Results…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Content Area Reading
Annis, Linda; Annis, David – 1979
The Study Technique Questionnaire was administered to 914 students in grades 6-8, in grades 10-12, and in undergraduate school. The students were asked to describe, in detail, their preferred study technique for a fairly long reading assignment. The responses were reliably grouped into one of nine categories: read only; read and underline; read…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Style, High Schools, Higher Education
McClellan, Dorinda Ann; McClellan, Leslie – 1973
The need for assistance to develop study habits and skills, and related learning problems, as perceived by 246 students enrolled in an urban community college, were the focus of this report. The subjects, all registered in a developmental reading class, were administered a self-analysis survey of learning efficiency gauging the need for assistance…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Needs, Educational Research, Reading Skills
Martens, Rob; Kirschner, Paul A. – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
Intrinsic motivation can be predicted from participants' perceptions of the social environment and the task environment (Ryan & Deci, 2000)in terms of control, relatedness and competence. To determine the degree of independence of these factors 251 students in higher vocational education (physiotherapy and hotel management) indicated the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Higher Education, College Students, Student Motivation
van den Hurk, Marianne M.; Wolfhagen, Ineke H. A. P.; Dolmans, Diana H. J. M.; Vleuten, Cees P. M. van der – 1998
This study conducted in the Netherlands examines the role of student-generated learning issues in a problem-based curriculum. The first questions was in which way students make use of the learning issues generated (as strict guidelines or as global guidelines) and does this differ between years of training? The second questions was what the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Instructional Program Divisions
Peniston, Lorraine C. – 1994
Most college students, whether they have learning disabilities or not, experience numerous difficulties in time management. They become easily distracted, do not set priorities, try to accomplish too much, procrastinate, use poor study techniques, or underestimate the amount of time required for a task. This paper outlines some symptoms and…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities, Persistence
Hargett, Melissa Q.; And Others – 1994
Although research over the past 20 years has examined the dynamics of student learning, most initial studies focused on how scholastic aptitude tests and teacher rating scales predicted academic success. This study attempts to determine the relationship between scholastic aptitude and three approaches to learning: (1) presage; (2) process; and (3)…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style, College Students, Higher Education
Wilhite, Stephen C. – 1989
A study examined the possible relationships between student study behaviors and academic achievement and represented a continuation and extension of an earlier large-scale project undertaken at the Far West Laboratory. Subjects, 184 college students enrolled in an introductory psychology course, had their study skills, self-efficacy, academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Correlation, Educational Research
Simpson, Michele L.; And Others – 1989
To determine whether college students trained in the independent study strategy PORPE ("Predict, Organize, Rehearse, Practice, Evaluate"), could perform as well as other students trained to create and rehearse their own textually explicit and implicit test questions, a study compared performances on immediate and delayed multiple choice…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing, High Risk Students
Kirkwood, Adrian – 1987
Any advice and guidance offered to students about to embark on tertiary level distance education courses should help them to address problems that are not only practical and organizational, but also educational and intellectual. Students need to consider the suitability of distance education for their needs and circumstances as well as the…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Counseling, Foreign Countries, Guidance Programs
Gillis, M. K.; Olson, Mary W. – 1982
Reading educators stress the importance of teaching reading study skills in college content area classes. Thus, a freshman level reading education course offered the opportunity simultaneously to model effective practices for preservice teachers and to conduct a study of the gains in both content knowledge and reading study skills for students who…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Reading Instruction
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