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  • Publicación
    Academic Goals in Relation to Motivational Self Regulation Value Strategies
    (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, 2018) Suárez Riveiro, José Manuel; Fernández Suárez, Ana Patricia; Zamora Menéndez, Ángela
    The benefits of self-regulated learning have been confirmed. However, research is still pending on motivational self-regulation. We studied the use of attainment value and cost strategies in a study sample of 821 secondary education students. Our results showed that the students made considerable use of both strategies, that these strategies correlated positively with each other, that females made a significantly greater use of the cost strategy, and that greater use of each of the strategies was associated with a distinct multiple-goal student group. The results also enabled us to construct a general explanatory model of these strategies based on academic goals and self-efficacy, and independent of students’ sex or multiple-goal group.
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    El uso de los errores como herramienta del aprendizaje autorregulado en estudiantes de secundaria
    (Universidad de Oviedo, 2018-05-01) Zamora Menéndez, Ángela; Suárez Riveiro, José Manuel; Ardura Martínez, Diego
    Este estudio tuvo como objetivo investigar las relaciones entre la facilidad con que los estudiantes de ciencias de secundaria detectan sus errores, su precisión en la autoevaluación y las variables motivacionales y cognitivas implicadas en el proceso de autorregulación. Tanto en la variable de detección de errores como la de autoevaluación se estudió el efecto de la utilización de guiones de evaluación. En la investigación participaron un total de 151 estudiantes de secundaria. Las variables cognitivas y motivacionales se midieron empleando el cuestionario MSLQ. Los resultados indican que no existe una relación directa entre los procesos de autoevaluación y los de detección de errores. Durante estos últimos se invocan más estrategias cognitivo-motivacionales que en los primeros. El uso de los guiones de auto-evaluación mejora ambos procesos.
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    The Use of Classmates as a Self-Motivation Strategy From the Perspective of Self-Regulated Learning
    (Frontiers, 2019-06-04) Suárez Riveiro, José Manuel; Fernández Suárez, Ana Patricia; Zamora Menéndez, Ángela
    It can be stated that self-regulated learning (SRL) brings broad benefits to the process of students’ learning and studying. However, research has yet to be undertaken in relation to one of its components, namely self-regulation of motivation and affectivity. The main objectives of this study are to examine the use of self-motivation strategies that involve classmates and to obtain models on the influence of academic goals and self-efficacy on such self-motivation strategies. To this end, was conducted a study using two different samples of students in the compulsory secondary education or baccalaureate stages in Spain (N = 613 and N = 910). The results obtained indicate that, with regard to gender, differences only exist in the use of the strategy of deception (t = 5.450, p < 0.001, d = 0.364). That the two pairs of strategies positively and significantly correlated with one another (r = 0.239, p < 0.01 and r = 0.355, p < 0.01). That only the strategy of annulation of others correlates with a more adaptive type of motivation. Thus, the group of students that reported the greatest level in its use also did so in relation to task and ego self-enhancing goals, to self-efficacy, and being negatively associated with the goal of work avoidance. Finally, were offered models on relationships between academic goals, self-efficacy and enhancement and annulation strategies [$2(8) = 5.204, p = 0.736] and deception and annulation strategies [$2(4) = 3.228, p = 0.520].