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Elizabeth J. Meinz; Jennifer L. Tennison; Whitney A. Dominguez – Teaching of Psychology, 2024
Background: Furnham and Hughes (2014) previously reported that a sample of adults was only able to recognize 37% of 249 myths based on those presented in Lilienfeld et al.'s (2009) Great Myths of Popular Psychology. Objective: We sought to replicate these findings and to investigate predictors (e.g., education, cognitive ability, and personality)…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Psychology, Predictor Variables, College Students
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Melvin Prince; Junhong Emma Wang; Constantinos-Vasilios Priporas – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Academic dishonesty of students is a problem that threatens the integrity of educational institutions. Understanding the sources of academic dishonesty has become an urgent need, which compels higher educational institutions to evaluate and redesign approaches to address this problem. To develop new and important insights about this this form of…
Descriptors: College Students, Moral Values, Student Attitudes, Integrity
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Ashish Saxena; Rachna Khare – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2025
Spontaneous judgment and decision-making (JDM) are common behaviors that remain ambiguous to be utilized in architecture design studios. A decision-maker (DM) response varies due to individual differences in an architectural design (AD) environment that keeps changing from abstract ideas to concrete design details along the process. The study aims…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Architecture, Design, College Students
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Margaux Renoux; Sébastien Goudeau; Theodore Alexopoulos; Cédric A. Bouquet; Andrei Cimpian – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Two studies examined how preschoolers (N = 610; French) explain differences in achievement. Replicating and extending previous research, the results revealed that children invoke more inherent factors (e.g., intelligence) than extrinsic factors (e.g., access to educational resources) when explaining why some children do better in school than…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Academic Achievement, Individual Differences, Student Attitudes
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Xuanxuan Lin; Rong Tan; Jianwen Chen; Xintong Zheng; Nianqi Liu; Yaojin Li – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
School engagement is crucial for adolescents' academic performance. This study identifies that perceptions of barriers despite schooling significantly influence such engagement. When students in a class share these perceptions, a unique classroom climate emerges, impacting overall school engagement. Specifically, this study explores how…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Student Attitudes, Student Participation, Barriers
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Akmaral B. Smanova; Aidana A. Otynshiyeva; Indira S. Saktaganova; Saida Assanova; Aigerim M. Lazim; Kevin M. Beaver – Youth & Society, 2025
There has been a great deal of scholarly interest in trying to uncover the factors that account for variation in educational attainment. Equally important, but not yet fully answered, is why some people aspire for high levels of education and others do not and, moreover, why some people believe that they will reach their educational aspirations…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Academic Aspiration, Socialization, Individual Differences
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Peter A. Edelsbrunner – Science & Education, 2025
Statement-verification studies indicate the coexistence of intuitive conceptions and scientific concepts within learners. The underlying assumption is that the intuitive conceptions typically built in childhood never disappear, but are co-activated with scientific concepts when we face relevant situations. This is visible in increased reaction…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Individual Differences, Inhibition
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Nafiu Salele; Md Shahadat Hossain Khan; Mahbub Hasan – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2025
This study investigates undergraduate microwave engineering students' conceptions of electromagnetic (EM) wave propagation using a phenomenographic approach. An in-depth semi-structured interview was used to examine a cohort of 15 students' experience of EM wave propagation in the context of microwave engineering. Result of the study revealed five…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education, Scientific Concepts, Comprehension
Timothy Gray Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Teacher-student relationships (TSR) have been linked in research to a positive correlation with Student Academic Achievement (SAA). However, few of these studies have used empirical data to quantitatively link TSR to SAA. This study used an explanatory sequential mixed method design model to explain quantitative results through semi-structured…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Academic Achievement, Socioeconomic Status, Student Attitudes
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Vanessa Echeverria; Gloria Fernandez Nieto; Linxuan Zhao; Evelyn Palominos; Namrata Srivastava; Dragan Gaševic; Viktoria Pammer-Schindler; Roberto Martinez-Maldonado – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: Dashboards play a prominent role in learning analytics (LA) research. In collaboration activities, dashboards can show traces of team participation. They are often evaluated based on students' perceived satisfaction and engagement with the dashboard. However, there is a notable methodological gap in understanding how these dashboards…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Educational Technology, Student Attitudes, Reflection
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Michiel Boncquet; Nele Flamant; Jeroen Lavrijsen; Maarten Vansteenkiste; Karine Verschueren; Bart Soenens – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
This study examined the unique and interactive role of students' quality of motivation, as defined in self-determination theory, and their mindsets about intelligence, as conceptualized in Dweck's framework, in predicting a variety of learning outcomes (engagement, learning strategies, persistence, procrastination, and test anxiety) and…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Attitudes, Learning Motivation, Academic Achievement
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Valentina Grion; Juliana Raffaghelli; Beatrice Doria; Anna Serbati – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2024
Feedback is crucial for improving student learning. In this regard, overcoming the transmissive conception of feedback in favour of its dialogic function introduces new reflections concerning the internal generative feedback process. In this regard, Nicol [(2020). The power of internal feedback: Exploiting natural comparator processes.…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Feedback (Response), Individual Differences
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Shelley M. Kimelberg; Megan Holland Iantosca; Fanya Wu; Leasa Mills – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
Cultural capital can play a critical role in facilitating success in higher education. Consequently, scholars and educators often focus on the "possession" of cultural capital, highlighting differences in the amount or type of capital that students bring with them to college as a source of class-stratified educational experiences and…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, College Students, Campuses, Individual Differences
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Houser, Chris; Bornais, Mikayla – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2023
This study examines perceptions of the benefits and barriers to study abroad amongst undergraduate students studying at the Soltis Center for Research and Education in Costa Rica, in 2018 and 2019. A total of 49 students representing five different study abroad programs from three institutions participated in the study. Cost, personal obligations,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Educational Benefits, Barriers, Study Abroad
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Kulka, Joseph; Doherty, Deborah; Maher, Sara F. – Journal of Learning Spaces, 2022
A mismatch between furniture and body characteristics can cause musculoskeletal discomfort during prolonged sitting for a variety of learners. The purpose of this study was to explore university students' perceived changes in pain and/or discomfort, perceived level of comfort, and perceived ability to focus and learn while using four common desk…
Descriptors: Furniture, College Students, Attention Control, Student Attitudes
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