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Do Individual Differences in Cognition and Personality Predict Retrieval Practice Activities on MOOCs?


ABSTRACT: Online quizzes building upon the principles of retrieval practice can have beneficial effects on learning, especially long-term retention. However, it is unexplored how interindividual differences in relevant background characteristics relate to retrieval practice activities in e-learning. Thus, this study sought to probe for this research question on a massive open online course (MOOC) platform where students have the optional possibility to quiz themselves on the to-be-learned materials. Altogether 105 students were assessed with a cognitive task tapping on reasoning, and two self-assessed personality measures capturing need for cognition (NFC), and grittiness (GRIT-S). Between-group analyses revealed that cognitively high performing individuals were more likely to use the optional quizzes on the platform. Moreover, within-group analyses (n = 56) including those students using the optional quizzes on the platform showed that reasoning significantly predicted quiz performance, and quiz processing speed. NFC and GRIT-S were unrelated to each of the aforementioned retrieval practice activities.

SUBMITTER: Fellman D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7461909 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Do Individual Differences in Cognition and Personality Predict Retrieval Practice Activities on MOOCs?

Fellman Daniel D   Lincke Alisa A   Jonsson Bert B  

Frontiers in psychology 20200818


Online quizzes building upon the principles of retrieval practice can have beneficial effects on learning, especially long-term retention. However, it is unexplored how interindividual differences in relevant background characteristics relate to retrieval practice activities in e-learning. Thus, this study sought to probe for this research question on a massive open online course (MOOC) platform where students have the optional possibility to quiz themselves on the to-be-learned materials. Altog  ...[more]

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