Single-item self-report measure of learning engagement: What does it measure?
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2019Author
Atroszko, Bartosz
Czerwiński, Stanisław K.
Uzarska, Aleksandra
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This article presents the results of a research examining the validity of single-item, self-reported measure of students’ subjective learning engagement. The study took place in April 2019 on a sample of 148 female second year early education students from the University of Gdańsk. Indicators of different aspects of learning engagement were used as predictors of the answer to the question: “How engaged in learning are you?” with a 9-point Likert type response format ranging from 1 - Very weakly to 9 - Very strongly. The regression model including several independent indicators of engagement explained 52% of the variance of the
single-item measure. The gathered data support validity of the single-item measure of
learning engagement. The results are congruent with previous research on validity and reliability of the scale.
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