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Avendaño, S., (2022). Relación entre el aprendizaje autorregulado y el desempeño académico de los estudiantes de la Escuela Académica de Química de una universidad pública - Lima 2020 [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/11615
Avendaño, S., Relación entre el aprendizaje autorregulado y el desempeño académico de los estudiantes de la Escuela Académica de Química de una universidad pública - Lima 2020 []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/11615
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title = "Relación entre el aprendizaje autorregulado y el desempeño académico de los estudiantes de la Escuela Académica de Química de una universidad pública - Lima 2020",
author = "Avendaño Bendezu, Sandra Lucia",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2022"
}
The following thesis investigated the relationship between self-regulated learning and academic performance of the students from an Academic School of Chemistry of a public university of Lima in the semester 2020-I. The application and taking of the instrument for self-regulated learning was virtual, for the assessment of academic performance, the weighted average report was used. The research has a quantitative approach and is of a correlational type. The analysis of results showed that: self-regulated learning and academic performance present a weak positive correlation mean rho = 0,199 and statistically significant 0,11. During the analysis of the dimensions of self-regulated learning and its relationship with (a) academic performance it was evidenced that active metacognitive awareness has a very weak positive correlation rho = 0,163 and statistically significant 0,37; (b) control and verification has a very weak positive correlation mean rho = 0,223 and (c) statistically significant 0,004 and for the dimensions daily effort and active processing in classes, there is no evidence of a correlation with academic performance. The analysis of the results concludes that regulatory strategies: active metacognitive awareness and control and verification are linked to academic performance, although in a very weak way and regulatory strategies: daily effort and active classroom processing are not linked to academic performance.
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