Assessing the multidimensionality of students’ learning orientations: The use of lo-compass for the well-being and scholastic success

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The twofold aim of the present study is to identify specific cluster-profiles of the learning orientations measured by «LO-COMPASS: Learning Orientation-Cognition Metacog-nition Participation Assessment»; and to create a psychometric rule to cluster the raw scores obtained by the student at the LO-COMPASS factorial dimensions into a specific cluster-profile. 183 middle-school students (91 males and 92 females) validly com-pleted the original version of the LO-COMPASS Questionnaire. Confirmatory factor analysis and cluster analysis were conducted. LO-COMPASS measures four factors of students’ learning orientations. Furthermore, the instrument has been furnished with a psychometric rule to cluster the raw scores obtained by the student at the LO-COMPASS factorial dimensions into two profiles. The application of LO-COMPASS will allow educational psychologists and teachers to analyze middle-school students’ difficulties and problems, as well as strengths in their motivation to learn. The instrument will be useful at multiple levels: prevention, intervention, evaluation.

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Vettori, G., Vezzani, C., Bigozzi, L., & Pinto, G. (2020). Assessing the multidimensionality of students’ learning orientations: The use of lo-compass for the well-being and scholastic success. Journal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies, 2020(22), 179–198. https://doi.org/10.7358/ecps-2020-022-vett

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