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      Relations of motivational beliefs and self-regulated learning outcomes for Iranian college students.

      Psychological reports
      Adolescent, Adult, Anxiety, psychology, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Culture, Educational Status, Female, Humans, Internal-External Control, Iran, Male, Motivation, Personality Inventory, statistics & numerical data, Psychometrics, Reference Values, Self Efficacy, Students

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          The present study examined the correlations of scores for motivational beliefs and self-regulated learning outcomes among 200 college students who responded to Motivational Strategies for Learning Questionnaire. Analysis showed a positive correlation between scores for motivational beliefs and self-regulated learning outcomes but a negative one for scores on test anxiety and self-regulated learning.

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