Learning strategies scale: adaptation to Portuguese and factor structure

Abstract Since learning strategies seem to be an important set of variables to explain the effectiveness of training and e-learning in organizations is here to stay, this paper aimed to analyze the factor structure and psychometric properties of a Learning Strategies Scale (LSS) and its relationship...

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Main Authors: Lara Barros Martins, Thaís Zerbini, Francisco J. Medina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-06-01
Series:Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41155-018-0092-1
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spelling doaj-c4fa5e8102624e9a9ea1b5d518cb1fa12020-11-25T00:11:39ZengSpringerOpenPsicologia: Reflexão e Crítica1678-71532018-06-013111910.1186/s41155-018-0092-1Learning strategies scale: adaptation to Portuguese and factor structureLara Barros Martins0Thaís Zerbini1Francisco J. Medina2Health School (Psychology), IMED – Faculdade MeridionalPsychology Department, Laboratório de Psicologia Organizacional e do Trabalho – LabPOT, FFCLRP/Universidade de São Paulo, University of Sao PauloSocial Psychology Department, University of SevilleAbstract Since learning strategies seem to be an important set of variables to explain the effectiveness of training and e-learning in organizations is here to stay, this paper aimed to analyze the factor structure and psychometric properties of a Learning Strategies Scale (LSS) and its relationship with the training transfer in an e-learning corporate context. A total of 3600 employees of a Brazilian bank participated in this study by responding to the LSS after taking part in an online course. We measured training transfer with self-evaluation and hetero-evaluation scales. Internal consistency, confirmatory factor analysis, and multiple regressions were conducted. A four-factor structure and an acceptable level of fit for the model were found. All types of learning strategies were related to training transfer in self-evaluation, and the cognitive and help-seeking strategies contributed to explain training transfer in hetero-evaluation. As a reliable and valid measure that predicts the effectiveness of training and job performance, participants should be advised about the learning strategies that produce better performance results at the workplace. Future research should use it in different contexts and samples, analyzing its relationships with other workplace variables.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41155-018-0092-1E-learningAssessmentLearning strategiesScaleTraining transferJob performance
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author Lara Barros Martins
Thaís Zerbini
Francisco J. Medina
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Francisco J. Medina
Learning strategies scale: adaptation to Portuguese and factor structure
Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica
E-learning
Assessment
Learning strategies
Scale
Training transfer
Job performance
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Thaís Zerbini
Francisco J. Medina
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title Learning strategies scale: adaptation to Portuguese and factor structure
title_short Learning strategies scale: adaptation to Portuguese and factor structure
title_full Learning strategies scale: adaptation to Portuguese and factor structure
title_fullStr Learning strategies scale: adaptation to Portuguese and factor structure
title_full_unstemmed Learning strategies scale: adaptation to Portuguese and factor structure
title_sort learning strategies scale: adaptation to portuguese and factor structure
publisher SpringerOpen
series Psicologia: Reflexão e Crítica
issn 1678-7153
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Since learning strategies seem to be an important set of variables to explain the effectiveness of training and e-learning in organizations is here to stay, this paper aimed to analyze the factor structure and psychometric properties of a Learning Strategies Scale (LSS) and its relationship with the training transfer in an e-learning corporate context. A total of 3600 employees of a Brazilian bank participated in this study by responding to the LSS after taking part in an online course. We measured training transfer with self-evaluation and hetero-evaluation scales. Internal consistency, confirmatory factor analysis, and multiple regressions were conducted. A four-factor structure and an acceptable level of fit for the model were found. All types of learning strategies were related to training transfer in self-evaluation, and the cognitive and help-seeking strategies contributed to explain training transfer in hetero-evaluation. As a reliable and valid measure that predicts the effectiveness of training and job performance, participants should be advised about the learning strategies that produce better performance results at the workplace. Future research should use it in different contexts and samples, analyzing its relationships with other workplace variables.
topic E-learning
Assessment
Learning strategies
Scale
Training transfer
Job performance
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41155-018-0092-1
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