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Self Regulation presentation Submitted To Submitted By

What is self regulated learning Self regulated learning is a learning which is guided by meta cognitive and strategic action like planning, monitoring and evaluating personal process and motivation to learn.

Social cognitive Theory for forensic psychology Cognitive or thinking is basically a key component underlying the way people think and behave. Researchers have spent a lot of time and resources to shed light on anti social behaviors. There is fascinate social – cognitive phenomenon associated with adults and child eye witness testimony. Cognitive or thinking is basically a key component underlying the way people think and behave. Researchers have spent a lot of time and resources to shed light on anti social behaviors. There is fascinate social – cognitive phenomenon associated with adults and child eye witness testimony.

Constructivism is an explanation of learning that views it an a self regulation process that builds on learners existence knowledge. For forensic psychology constructivism focuses on individual learners and how they construct at their own knowledge, identity and beliefs. Constructivism is an explanation of learning that views it an a self regulation process that builds on learners existence knowledge. For forensic psychology constructivism focuses on individual learners and how they construct at their own knowledge, identity and beliefs.

Strategy is provide corrective feedback Performance standards must be clear Positive or negative feedback as a statement about the task of learning. Performance standards must be clear Positive or negative feedback as a statement about the task of learning.

Proposing to measure self regulation To measure self regulation use learners exciting knowledge. For forensic psychology self control is utilized as an explanatory concept in field of psychology. A number of researchers have linked self – control, as measured by impulsivity risk taking failure to delay gratification. To measure self regulation use learners exciting knowledge. For forensic psychology self control is utilized as an explanatory concept in field of psychology. A number of researchers have linked self – control, as measured by impulsivity risk taking failure to delay gratification.

Analysis plans Data analysis plans – For data analysis plans a statistical model can be used to summarize the main characters of data.

Hypotheses It provides unbiased methodology for evaluating multiple competing hypotheses for observed data. Intelligence analysis methodology is used for this, Its domain include data mining, cognitive psychology and statistics. It provides unbiased methodology for evaluating multiple competing hypotheses for observed data. Intelligence analysis methodology is used for this, Its domain include data mining, cognitive psychology and statistics.

Limitations User’s beliefs on self – regulated and constructivism learning might be less positive and less promising The assessment of user’s beliefs, knowledge and behaviour by means of self report User’s beliefs on self – regulated and constructivism learning might be less positive and less promising The assessment of user’s beliefs, knowledge and behaviour by means of self report

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