Ways of Knowing and Epistemological Beliefs: Combined effect on academic performance |
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Authors: | Marlene Schommer‐Aikins Marilyn Easter |
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Institution: | 1. Wichita State University , USA;2. San Jose State University , USA |
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Abstract: | To obtain a more complete understanding of personal epistemology this study examines two epistemic paradigms – ways of knowing (specifically connected knowing and separate knowing) and epistemological beliefs (specifically beliefs about knowledge structure, knowledge stability, learning speed, and learning ability). Participants were 107 college students who completed questionnaires that assessed ways of knowing and epistemological beliefs. Multivariate analysis of variance revealed that men score significantly higher on separate knowing. Path analyses revealed that the effects of ways of knowing on academic performance are mediated by belief in the speed of learning. |
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