Seeking help in large college classes: A person-centered approach
✍ Scribed by Stuart A Karabenick
- Book ID
- 117501259
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 157 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0361-476X
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✦ Synopsis
This study assessed studentsÕ (N ¼ 883) levels of help-seeking threat, their intentions to seek help, help-seeking goals, preferred helping resources, class-related motivation, and use of learning strategies. Hierarchical cluster analysis suggested four homogeneous groups, with 17% of the students that could be described as strategic/adaptive, formal help seekers and 23% as help-seeking avoidant, expedient help seekers. Strategic/adaptive students were more motivated, had higher mastery approach achievement goal levels, use of rehearsal (the strategy highly related to performance) and course grades. Help-seeking avoidant students were more anxious, performed more poorly and relied less on rehearsal and more on organization strategies. Help-seeking avoidant students also had higher mastery avoid, performance approach, and performance avoid achievement goal orientations.
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