Measurement and the Study of Motivation and Strategy Use: Determining If and When Self-report Measures are Appropriate
The goal of this special issue is to examine the use of self-report measures in the study of motivation and strategy use. This commentary reviews the articles contained in this special issue to address the primary objective of determining if and when self-report measures contribute to understanding...
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Main Author: | Peggy Van Meter (Author) |
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