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Adaptability and emotional, behavioural and cognitive aspects of self-regulated learning : direct and indirect relations with academic achievement and life satisfaction.
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84561
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UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-2582
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FERACO, T.
Titolo
Adaptability and emotional, behavioural and cognitive aspects of self-regulated learning : direct and indirect relations with academic achievement and life satisfaction. Parte componente di periodico
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pp. 353-367.
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Estratto da: British Journal of Educational Psychology 2023, 93, 1.
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Background: Adaptability regulates individuals' cognitive, behavioural and emotional responses to new, unexpected and uncertain situations, but to date no study has analysed whether adaptability contemporarily favours cognitive, behavioural and emotional aspects of learning. Aims: This study aims to address this gap by examining (i) the direct relations between adaptability and achievement emotions, self-regulated learning strategies and academic self-efficacy and (ii) the direct and indirect relations between adaptability and academic achievement and life satisfaction through and over the other study-related factors. Sample: A total of 1083 students (415 males, Mage = 13.37, SDage = 1.97, age range = 10–18) in grades 6–12 participated to the study. Method: Questionnaires were used to measure students' adaptability, positive and negative achievement emotions, self-regulated learning strategies, academic self-efficacy and life satisfaction. Schools provided grades obtained by each student at the end of the academic year. Results: A path analysis based on 1083 students (10–18 years old) confirmed that adaptability directly relates to the three study-related factors considered and to life satisfaction and indirectly relates to academic achievement and life satisfaction—through the mediation of the other variables. Conclusions: The results, discussed in accordance with the self-regulated learning theory, enlarge the nomological framework of adaptability and highlight its importance for emotional, behavioural and cognitive aspects of self-regulated learning.
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ITALIA.
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STUDENTI.
SCUOLA SUPERIORE.
SCUOLA MEDIA.
RENDIMENTO.
ADATTAMENTO.
PERCEZIONE.
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Pedagogico
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CASALI, N.
GANZIT, E.
MENEGHETTI, C.
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British Journal of Educational Psychology 2023, 93, 1.
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