2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11218-022-09733-3
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Everything right or nothing wrong? Regulatory fit effects in an e-learning context

Abstract: Feedback is a key factor in helping individuals to self-regulate their learning behavior. Informative feedback, as a very basic form of feedback informing learners about the correctness of their answers, can be framed in different ways emphasizing either what was correct or what must be improved. The regulatory focus theory describes different strategic orientations of individuals towards goals, which may be associated with different effects of different informative feedback types. A promotion orientation desc… Show more

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“…These learning dimensions comprise an integrative structure of DinL which facilitates the exploration of social and family factors affecting different learning patterns, processes, and difficulties, in order to improve academic performance and to prevent psychological problems. Pinpointing such psychosocial determinants of the DinL in the classroom may enable effective personalized learning strategies that promote inclusion, achievement, and wellbeing (Fryer & Vermunt, 2018 ; Janson et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These learning dimensions comprise an integrative structure of DinL which facilitates the exploration of social and family factors affecting different learning patterns, processes, and difficulties, in order to improve academic performance and to prevent psychological problems. Pinpointing such psychosocial determinants of the DinL in the classroom may enable effective personalized learning strategies that promote inclusion, achievement, and wellbeing (Fryer & Vermunt, 2018 ; Janson et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%