ACADEMIC SATISFACTION AND APPROACHES TO LEARNING AMONG UNITED ARAB EMIRATES UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
2002 ◽
Vol 30
(5)
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pp. 443-451
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Keyword(s):
This study examined the relationship between students' academic satisfaction and approaches to learning. A total of 351 undergraduate students participated in this study. Study requirements and instructor treatment as two constructs of satisfaction predicted surface approach, instructor treatment and attitudes towards study predicted deep approach, and attitudes towards study predicted achieving approach. In general, academic satisfaction directly affected students' approaches to learning as examined by structural equation analysis, particularly for deep approach.