The Effect of Tracking and Reflecting on Study Habits on Study Behavior and Grades

D. Y. Wohn, Michael J. Lee
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Many college students struggle to adjust academically because they never learned how to study effectively. In our first study, we developed a web-based application that enabled students to record when and how long they were studying. 29 college undergraduates used this tracking application for two weeks, then reflected on how the app affected their self-awareness and/or behavior. Analyses of participant diaries and application logs indicate that tracking applications are far from accurate, but the act of tracking itself, paired with analysis of one’s own data through reflection, enables students to have stronger self-awareness of their studying habits. Our second study, a 13-week long field experiment with 162 first-year students participating in 5 groups with varying combinations of tracking and reflection, showed that the tracking+ self-reflection group scored significantly higher on their final exam than tracking with social reflection.
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学习习惯的跟踪与反思对学习行为和成绩的影响
许多大学生努力适应学业,因为他们从未学会如何有效地学习。在我们的第一项研究中,我们开发了一个基于网络的应用程序,使学生能够记录他们学习的时间和时间。29名大学本科生使用这款跟踪应用程序两周,然后反思这款应用程序如何影响他们的自我意识和/或行为。对参与者日记和应用日志的分析表明,跟踪应用程序远不准确,但跟踪本身的行为,加上通过反思分析自己的数据,使学生对自己的学习习惯有了更强的自我意识。我们的第二项研究是为期13周的实地实验,有162名一年级学生参加了5组不同的跟踪和反思组合,结果表明,跟踪+自我反思组在期末考试中的得分明显高于跟踪+社会反思组。
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