Self-regulation in an undergraduate psychology course: Results from a performance examination

M. W. Buckalew and Casey McDonagh

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Abstract

Forty-four undergraduate students enrolled in a psychology course entitled ldquoBiofeedback and Self-Regulationrdquo over a period of three semesters. Twenty percent of each student's grade in the course was derived from the level of self-regulation skills, as measured in an individual performance examination. Results show students can develop impressive self-regulation skills in a course format. Results also indicate that the performance examination measures abilities which are altogether different from those utilized in written examinations.

Descriptor Key Words  biofeedback - undergraduate students - psychology courses - college examinations

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