Learning strategy and higher order thinking skills of students in accounting studies: correlation and regression analysis

The mastery of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) among students is a reflection appropriate learning strategies that students have applied. Therefore, the choice of learning strategies that are relevant to the subjects being studied is seen as contributing to the successful in mastering of HOTS am...

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Main Authors: Jamaluddin, Nor Sa'adah, Abdul Kadir, Suhaida, Abdullah, Arnida, Alias, Siti Noormi
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Published: Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2019
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spelling my.upm.eprints.227172020-04-15T16:30:34Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22717/ Learning strategy and higher order thinking skills of students in accounting studies: correlation and regression analysis Jamaluddin, Nor Sa'adah Abdul Kadir, Suhaida Abdullah, Arnida Alias, Siti Noormi The mastery of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) among students is a reflection appropriate learning strategies that students have applied. Therefore, the choice of learning strategies that are relevant to the subjects being studied is seen as contributing to the successful in mastering of HOTS among students. However, does this response also occur in the selection of learning strategies and HOTS’s mastery in Accounting Studies? Hence, this research was conducted with the aim of examining the relationship between HOTS and learning strategies in Accounting Studies. This study is conducted by employing correlation research method on 340 students studying Accounting Studies in Peninsular Malaysia participated in this research through completing a self-administered questionnaire which included the Learning and Study Strategies Inventory (LASSI) and Higher Order Thinking Skills Test. Applying skills, analytical skills, evaluative skills, and creative skills are among the four elements of HOTS tested. The analysis showed that positive significant relationship (r = 0.194) exists between the two variables and the regression equation is an average grade point = 46.442 + 4.349 Learning Strategies. Thus, through correlation and regression analysis, significant regression model between HOTS and Learning Strategies were found. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22717/1/22717.pdf Jamaluddin, Nor Sa'adah and Abdul Kadir, Suhaida and Abdullah, Arnida and Alias, Siti Noormi (2019) Learning strategy and higher order thinking skills of students in accounting studies: correlation and regression analysis. International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development, 8 (4). pp. 616-626. ISSN 2226-6348 http://hrmars.com/index.php/papers/detail/IJARPED/6670 10.6007/IJARPED/v8-i4/6670
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description The mastery of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) among students is a reflection appropriate learning strategies that students have applied. Therefore, the choice of learning strategies that are relevant to the subjects being studied is seen as contributing to the successful in mastering of HOTS among students. However, does this response also occur in the selection of learning strategies and HOTS’s mastery in Accounting Studies? Hence, this research was conducted with the aim of examining the relationship between HOTS and learning strategies in Accounting Studies. This study is conducted by employing correlation research method on 340 students studying Accounting Studies in Peninsular Malaysia participated in this research through completing a self-administered questionnaire which included the Learning and Study Strategies Inventory (LASSI) and Higher Order Thinking Skills Test. Applying skills, analytical skills, evaluative skills, and creative skills are among the four elements of HOTS tested. The analysis showed that positive significant relationship (r = 0.194) exists between the two variables and the regression equation is an average grade point = 46.442 + 4.349 Learning Strategies. Thus, through correlation and regression analysis, significant regression model between HOTS and Learning Strategies were found.
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author Jamaluddin, Nor Sa'adah
Abdul Kadir, Suhaida
Abdullah, Arnida
Alias, Siti Noormi
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Abdul Kadir, Suhaida
Abdullah, Arnida
Alias, Siti Noormi
Learning strategy and higher order thinking skills of students in accounting studies: correlation and regression analysis
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Abdul Kadir, Suhaida
Abdullah, Arnida
Alias, Siti Noormi
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title_short Learning strategy and higher order thinking skills of students in accounting studies: correlation and regression analysis
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title_fullStr Learning strategy and higher order thinking skills of students in accounting studies: correlation and regression analysis
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publisher Human Resource Management Academic Research Society
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