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Revista electrónica de investigación educativa

versión On-line ISSN 1607-4041

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MARIS VAZQUEZ, Stella; NORIEGA BIGGIO, Marianela  y  MARIS GARCIA, Stella. Relationship between Academic Performance, Spatial Competence, Learning Styles and Attrition. REDIE [online]. 2013, vol.15, n.1, pp.29-44. ISSN 1607-4041.

This paper discusses the results of research on factors affecting academic performance and attrition in a sample of 1,500 freshman students majoring in architecture, design and urbanism at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina [University of Buenos Aires, Argentina] who were enrolled in a drafting course. The hypotheses we tested concern the mediating role of learning styles on the relationship between spatial competence and academic performance, learning-style differences by gender and cohort, and the relationship between attrition, spatial competence level and learning style. Statistical analysis of the data was performed and spatial competence enhanced by motivational profile was found to predict final achievement. Educational implications are identified, highlighting the need to promote in students those academic behaviors that characterize a self-regulated learning style and encourage the use of specific intellectual abilities.

Palabras llave : Academic achievement; attrition; learning styles; spatial ability.

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