2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-06333-6_12
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Single-Case Learning Analytics to Support Social-Emotional Learning: The Case of Doctoral Education

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“…While such networks can reveal relevant causal relations among variables, they require longitudinal data and are typically used in idiographic studies as within-subjects networks (e.g., Fisher et al, 2017). Therefore, such networks are out of the scope of the current paper and interested readers are referred to, for example, Prieto et al (2022) and Saqr and L opez-Pernas (2021) to learn about the potentials of temporal within-subject networks in the educational domain.…”
Section: Psychological Network In Education Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While such networks can reveal relevant causal relations among variables, they require longitudinal data and are typically used in idiographic studies as within-subjects networks (e.g., Fisher et al, 2017). Therefore, such networks are out of the scope of the current paper and interested readers are referred to, for example, Prieto et al (2022) and Saqr and L opez-Pernas (2021) to learn about the potentials of temporal within-subject networks in the educational domain.…”
Section: Psychological Network In Education Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though international HDR students contribute to national economies and revitalise cultural diversity in society, their social-emotional learning is less talked about publicly and usually sidelined by how well they can perform academically (Chen et al, 2023;Prieto et al, 2022). The elephant in the room is that international students often struggle to cope with not only intellectually challenging demands in academic writing and research but also barriers raised by the new culture and language different from their own.…”
Section: Background Storymentioning
confidence: 99%