Adaptación y Validación de un Cuestionario Sobre Estrategias de Autorregulación de la Motivación en Estudiantes Universitarios

The purpose of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of a questionnaire on motivation self-regulation strategies in university students. The purposive sample used comprised 315 college students from 2 private universities located in Cali, Colombia. The participants' average age w...

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