Table 1. General characteristics of subjects
Table 2. Reliabilities
Table 3. The questions in the self-regulated learning
Table 4. Cognitive regulation: Self-regulated learning of learning contents
Table 5. Cognitive regulation: Self-regulated learning of confirming understanding
Table 6. Motivation Regulation: Self-regulated learning of interest and satisfaction
Table 7. Motivation Regulation: Self-regulated learning of investment of energy
Table 8. Behavior Regulation: Self-regulated learning of time management
Table 9. Behavior Regulation: Self-regulated learning of learning persistency ability
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