“…It is interesting that the greatest relative weight in the hours of study of the students are those who study from 3 to less hours given that 25.9% presented a low level; 13.7%, medium level and 7.4%, high level; of those who study from 4 to 5 hours, 15.9% showed a low level; 16.1%, medium level and 5.8%, high level; of those who study more than 6 hours, 7.2% showed a low level; 2.4%, medium level and 5.7%, high level. For Covarrubias & Acosta (2019), the following conclusions can be drawn from the results of this research: in university students at a public university, the greatest relative weight was found in learning goals, in the self-regulation of learning, indicating that students manage their study times, observe their behavior, seek help, and direct academic achievement toward learning rather than performance; as a novel result, planning, execution, and evaluation of their learning would have a greater influence than beliefs of effectiveness.…”