Перципирана академска контрола и радна меморија код студената

The aim of this paper is to attempt todetermine the relationship between students’ perceived level of academic control, success in their studies, and their working memory. Academic control is associated with cognitive abilities, so students who have a sense of control use different cognitive strateg...

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