Authors
Bram E Vaessen, Frans J Prins, Johan Jeuring
Publication date
2014/3/31
Journal
Computers & Education
Volume
72
Pages
196-208
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Help seeking behavior in an intelligent tutoring system was analyzed to identify help seeking strategies, and it was investigated whether the use of these strategies could be predicted by achievement goal scores. Discrete Markov Models and a k-means clustering algorithm were used to identify strategies, and logistic regression analyses (n = 45) were used to analyze the relation between achievement goals and strategy use. Five strategies were identified, three of which were predicted by achievement goal scores. These strategies were labeled Little Help, Click Through Help, Direct Solution, Step By Step, and Quick Solution. The Click Through Help strategy was predicted by mastery avoidance goals, the Direct Solution strategy was negatively predicted by mastery avoidance goals and positively predicted by performance avoidance goals, and the Quick Solution strategy was negatively predicted by performance …
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