2023
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2023.1197324
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The prevalence of careless response behaviour and its consequences on data quality in self-report questionnaires on student learning

Margot Chauliac,
Jonas Willems,
David Gijbels
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionSelf-report questionnaires are widely used in high schools and universities to gain insights into students’ learning strategies and enhance the quality of their education. However, it is important to acknowledge the possibility of respondents being inattentive when completing these questionnaires. While reliability analyses are typically performed at the group level, when providing individual feedback, it is crucial that each respondent’s results are reliable. This study aimed to evaluate the preva… Show more

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