Influences of Family Based Prerequisites, Reading Attitude, and Self-Regulation on Reading Ability

Lena Swalander, Karin Taube

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Abstract

This study investigated the effect of self-regulated learning, as indicated by academic self-concept, motivation and learning strategies, reading attitude and family based prerequisites on reading ability. Students (n=4018) in the eighth grade answered the IEA reading literacy test, the self-regulated learning questionnaire and a student questionnaire about their background. The exploratory factor analysis (EFA) revealed that the self-regulated learning questionnaire did not measure the intended three dimensions, but only two: Verbal/General academic self-concept and a new dimension called Goal oriented strategies. Structural Equation Modelling ("SEM") with a cross-validation sample was conducted to determine the effects in the final model. The strongest effect on reading ability was from Verbal/General academic self-concept (beta=0.43 for final and beta=0.56 for cross-validation model). Gender differences revealed that girls read better on narrative and expository texts, had a more positive reading attitude, and more positive verbal self-concept, whereas boys had a higher academic self-concept (not domain-specific), self-efficacy, control expectation, reported more memorising, elaboration, and instrumental motivation (all differences p less than 0.001).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)206-230
JournalContemporary Educational Psychology
Volume32
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2007

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Psychology

Free keywords

  • Grade 8
  • Questionnaires
  • Self Efficacy
  • Family Influence
  • Secondary Education
  • Student Attitudes
  • Goal Orientation
  • Structural Equation Models
  • Reading Tests
  • Learner Controlled Instruction
  • Self Concept
  • Student Motivation
  • Factor Analysis
  • Gender Differences
  • Learning Strategies
  • Prerequisites
  • Reading Attitudes
  • Reading Ability

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