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The Relationship between English Language Learner Characteristics and Online Self-regulation: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
by
Zhan, Ju
, Wang, Wei
in
Academic language
/ Academic writing
/ Anxiety
/ Behavior
/ Beliefs
/ Chinese languages
/ Cognitive ability
/ College students
/ Distance learning
/ Educational psychology
/ English as a second language
/ English as a second language learning
/ English language
/ English language learners
/ Foreign language learning
/ Internet
/ Language acquisition
/ Learning
/ Learning environment
/ Learning outcomes
/ Metacognition
/ Motivation
/ Questionnaires
/ Regulation
/ Reliability
/ School environment
/ Second language learning
/ Self control
/ Self evaluation
/ Self regulation
/ Self-efficacy
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Sustainability
/ Test anxiety
/ Time management
/ University students
/ Writing instruction
2020
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The Relationship between English Language Learner Characteristics and Online Self-regulation: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
by
Zhan, Ju
, Wang, Wei
in
Academic language
/ Academic writing
/ Anxiety
/ Behavior
/ Beliefs
/ Chinese languages
/ Cognitive ability
/ College students
/ Distance learning
/ Educational psychology
/ English as a second language
/ English as a second language learning
/ English language
/ English language learners
/ Foreign language learning
/ Internet
/ Language acquisition
/ Learning
/ Learning environment
/ Learning outcomes
/ Metacognition
/ Motivation
/ Questionnaires
/ Regulation
/ Reliability
/ School environment
/ Second language learning
/ Self control
/ Self evaluation
/ Self regulation
/ Self-efficacy
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Sustainability
/ Test anxiety
/ Time management
/ University students
/ Writing instruction
2020
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The Relationship between English Language Learner Characteristics and Online Self-regulation: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
by
Zhan, Ju
, Wang, Wei
in
Academic language
/ Academic writing
/ Anxiety
/ Behavior
/ Beliefs
/ Chinese languages
/ Cognitive ability
/ College students
/ Distance learning
/ Educational psychology
/ English as a second language
/ English as a second language learning
/ English language
/ English language learners
/ Foreign language learning
/ Internet
/ Language acquisition
/ Learning
/ Learning environment
/ Learning outcomes
/ Metacognition
/ Motivation
/ Questionnaires
/ Regulation
/ Reliability
/ School environment
/ Second language learning
/ Self control
/ Self evaluation
/ Self regulation
/ Self-efficacy
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Sustainability
/ Test anxiety
/ Time management
/ University students
/ Writing instruction
2020
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The Relationship between English Language Learner Characteristics and Online Self-regulation: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
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The Relationship between English Language Learner Characteristics and Online Self-regulation: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
2020
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Overview
Learner beliefs, anxiety, and motivation are three common learner characteristics. They have consistently been found to account for language learning performance. Meanwhile, self-regulation is critical in sustaining online learners’ continuous efforts and predicting their learning outcomes. Despite the massive and rapidly increasing number of online English learners, few studies have clarified the assumed relationships between learner characteristics (learner beliefs, anxiety, motivation) and self-regulation in the online English learning context. This study aims to fill the gap by conducting structural equation modeling analysis to examine their relations. To fulfill the research purpose, we adopted the previous questionnaires with sufficient reliability as instruments to evaluate students’ online English learner beliefs, learning anxiety, learning motivation and online self-regulated English learning. The valid responses collected from 425 Chinese undergraduate university students enrolled in an online academic English writing course provided the data source. The results indicated that learner beliefs positively predicted, while learning anxiety negatively predicted, online self-regulated English learning. Online English learning motivation was a mediator in these associations. The findings suggested that stronger learner beliefs of self-efficacy and perceived value of English learning promoted learning motivation and self-regulation. In contrast, higher learning anxiety, such as test anxiety and fear of negative evaluation, harmed learners’ motivation and their online self-regulated English learning.
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MDPI AG
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