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Approaches to studying in deaf and hearing students in higher education
Authors:Richardson J T  MacLeod-Gallinger J  McKee B G  Long G L
Institution:Department of Human Sciences, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH, United Kingdom John.Richardson@Brunel.ac.uk
Abstract:We conducted a survey to compare the responses of 149 deaf students and 121 hearing students taking the same courses to a shortened and adapted version of the Approaches to Studying Inventory. In general, the impact of deafness on approaches to studying was relatively slight, and deaf students appeared to be at least as capable as hearing students of engaging with the underlying meaning of the materials to be learned. We used factor analysis to identify eight scales, and differences between the two groups were statistically significant on four of these scales. Discriminant analysis indicated that deaf students found it more difficult to relate ideas on different topics and that this was more marked in those who preferred to communicate using sign. However, deaf students were more likely than hearing students to adopt a critical approach and to analyze the internal structure of the topics studied.
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