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Entwistle, Noel; And Others – Higher Education, 1979
The development of an inventory of approaches to studying, undertaken at the University of Lancaster, is reported. Concepts such as motivation, study behavior, styles, and strategies are considered, the inventory scale is defined, and relationships between study strategies and academic performance are discussed. (Author/JMD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, College Students, Foreign Countries

Thomas, John W.; And Others – Higher Education, 1991
Research on college students' study skills and habits and on secondary-level course organization suggest certain patterns of instructor demand (workload, test difficulty, latitude for self-direction) and compensations (test review practices, test item overlap with instructor handouts, "safety nets") may account for student study deficiencies, and…
Descriptors: College Preparation, College Students, Course Organization, High School Graduates

Entwistle, N. J.; And Others – Higher Education, 1991
Data describing college students' study orientations in relation to their evaluations of courses and preferences for different kinds of learning environment are reexamined in light of recent suggestions that failing students perceive their learning context atypically. Implications of this disintegration of coherent perception patterns are examined…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, College Students, Educational Attitudes, Higher Education

Prosser, Michael; Trigwell, Keith – Higher Education, 1990
A study of 11 courses in 2 institutions (n=999 students) indicates that courses and teaching in which students have adopted deeper strategies for learning also have higher student ratings, supporting, in general, the validity of student ratings. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Students, Course Evaluation, Higher Education, Learning Strategies

Richardson, John T. E. – Higher Education, 1994
Analysis of literature concerning approaches to studying in higher education suggests that these vary systematically from one culture to another. Two common orientations are distinguished: comprehension of meaning of learning materials, and reproduction of them. The former is consistent and coherent, the latter fragmented and variable according to…
Descriptors: College Students, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Cultural Traits

Janssen, P. J. – Higher Education, 1996
Studaxology is a theory that explains to the college student how to become organized within the study environment, based on what the student experiences while studying. Its core is a 3x3 matrix of study experiences. Interpretation of the matrix enables the student to meet deep-level learning demands for optimal functioning in higher education.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Independent Study, Individual Differences

Meyer, J. H. F. – Higher Education, 1995
A survey of university freshmen investigated structural gender differences in learning behavior, based on recollections and report of science study in the final year of secondary school. It is concluded that the differences that emerged are only partially interpretable as classic deep or strategic structures and that gender-sensitive sources of…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Females, High School Seniors

Richardson, John T. E.; Woodley, Alan – Higher Education, 2001
Examined approaches to studying among deaf distance-education students in Britain who preferred either sign language or spoken language. Findings included that deaf students seemed just as capable as hearing students of adopting a meaning orientation, and that there were no differences in approaches to studying related to students' preferred mode…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Deafness

Watkins, David – Higher Education, 1982
Two studies examined factors influencing the study approach of Australian college freshmen and seniors from a traditional psychometric perspective, supported by student comments. The first found that student interest, grades, and essay examinations encourage serious study; the second, that serious students see courses as encouraging independence…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Freshmen, College Seniors, College Students

Tait, H.; Entwistle, N. – Higher Education, 1996
Development of a computerized questionnaire and inventory designed to identify college students with weak or ineffective study skills is described. The instruments are part of a computer software package being developed to support students and faculty in improving study skills. The rationale under which students are advised in the program is also…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, High Risk Students

Meyer, J. H. F; And Others – Higher Education, 1994
A study found systematic, structural gender differences between male (n=266) and female (n=144) college students in perceptions of and approaches to learning. It is argued that gender variation in study behavior is an important but often neglected source of variation in student learning that can and should be managed by educators. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, College Students, Comparative Analysis

Ramsden, Paul – Higher Education, 1983
A comparison of university and polytechnic students' attitudes toward educational and instructional quality found that university students are less likely than polytechnic students to use serious approaches to study. The university students experienced poorer teaching, and the polytechnic students saw their courses as a means to gain employment.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Educational Attitudes

Cliff, Alan – Higher Education, 1995
Research on the study behavior of first-year engineering students compared secondary school science study with that for a core undergraduate engineering course. Results indicated that some traditional students begin study as much at risk academically as nontraditional counterparts; workloads force students to adopt strategic approaches to study;…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Curriculum Design, Engineering Education, High Risk Students

Meyer, J. H. F.; And Others – Higher Education, 1992
A study investigated study habits of 154 educationally disadvantaged engineering students enrolled in developmental studies programs in 3 South African universities. Aspects examined include entry skills, study patterns throughout the first year, and characteristics of students whose study habits changed over time. Implications for admission and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Patterns, College Admission, College Students

Meyer, J. H. F.; And Others – Higher Education, 1994
Two studies on monitoring and assisting high-risk college students are compared. Individualized intervention was provided in the first study, whereas the second attempted a reduced form of the same intervention in a large-group course. Both emphasized student awareness of appropriate study behavior. Only the first study had positive results.…
Descriptors: Classification, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Developmental Studies Programs