2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.604291
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Predicting Students' Attitudes Toward Collaboration: Evidence From Structural Equation Model Trees and Forests

Abstract: Numerous studies have shed some light on the importance of associated factors of collaborative attitudes. However, most previous studies aimed to explore the influence of these factors in isolation. With the strategy of data-driven decision making, the current study applied two data mining methods to elucidate the most significant factors of students' attitudes toward collaboration and group students to draw a concise model, which is beneficial for educators to focus on key factors and make effective intervent… Show more

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“…In particular, X D i for i ∈ {1, 2, ..., I} represents the demographic attribute category of the i th student, where X D i ∈ {D 1 , D 2 , ..., D M }. Demographic data are widely used in student performance prediction (Kuzilek, Hlosta, and Zdrahal 2017;Adnan et al 2021;Waheed et al 2020;Fancsali et al 2018) due to its criticality in predicting each student's performance accurately (Li et al 2021;Sabnis, Yu, and Kizilcec 2022), though the use of such data is often debated (Baker and Hawn 2022). Moreover, the demographic bias often stems from the lack of data and difference in behavior of underrepresented groups instead of the demographic information itself (Baker and Hawn 2022), as explained in the Introduction section.…”
Section: Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, X D i for i ∈ {1, 2, ..., I} represents the demographic attribute category of the i th student, where X D i ∈ {D 1 , D 2 , ..., D M }. Demographic data are widely used in student performance prediction (Kuzilek, Hlosta, and Zdrahal 2017;Adnan et al 2021;Waheed et al 2020;Fancsali et al 2018) due to its criticality in predicting each student's performance accurately (Li et al 2021;Sabnis, Yu, and Kizilcec 2022), though the use of such data is often debated (Baker and Hawn 2022). Moreover, the demographic bias often stems from the lack of data and difference in behavior of underrepresented groups instead of the demographic information itself (Baker and Hawn 2022), as explained in the Introduction section.…”
Section: Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have addressed different scaffolding features of the collaboration with different characteristics. Anton and Di Camilla (1999), Budiartha andVanessa (2021), Di Camilla &Anton (1997), Lantolf and Aljaafreh (1995), Li, Zhang, Li, Huang and Shao (2021), Pata, Sarapuu, and Lehtinen (2005), Razaghi, Bagheri, andYamini (2019), Saetra (2021), and Yelland and Masters (2005), among many others, have studied the mediating nature of collaborative dialogue in fulfilling different kinds of tasks. For instance, Anton and Di Camilla (1999) examined the use of L1 as a powerful tool of semiotic mediation in providing scaffolded help in the collaborative activities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The demands of the times required everyone to improve the skills of collaborating with others. Some studies suggest that collaboration improves relationships between team members, results in evaluations for partners, and improves performance [8]. Therefore, collaboration activities are not just coming together to solve problems or share information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%