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Bautista, Learni; Relojo, Dennis; Pilao, Sonia Janice; Tubon, Glenda; Andal, Mylene
{ "publisher": "Zenodo", "DOI": "10.5281/zenodo.1258146", "language": "eng", "title": "Link between lifestyle and self-regulated development as components of academic performance: basis for a psychoeducational intervention", "issued": { "date-parts": [ [ 2018, 5, 9 ] ] }, "abstract": "<p>Students with differing profiles vary in their academic performance. The present study utilised an<br>\nepistemological assessment of the students’ lifestyle according to a number of components.<br>\nConsequently, a number of compelling results emerged. However, the stand-alone finding revealed that<br>\nemotional support from teachers was not as effective as that from parents in predicting adolescent<br>\nmotivation in reference to their academic performance. Nonetheless, perceived academic support from<br>\nteachers was helpful for adolescents in predicting stronger mastery goals. Support from peers worked<br>\nas a buffer against maladaptive motivation, predicting weaker performance-avoidance goals and lower<br>\ntest anxiety. It is recommended to focus on pairing process of students’ academic performance to<br>\ndemographic characteristics, lifestyle, and personal perception.</p>", "author": [ { "family": "Bautista, Learni; Relojo, Dennis; Pilao, Sonia Janice; Tubon, Glenda; Andal, Mylene" } ], "type": "article-journal", "id": "1258146" }
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