Volition: Use with measure

Citation
S. Dewitte et W. Lens, Volition: Use with measure, LEARN IND D, 11(3), 1999, pp. 321-333
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
ISSN journal
10416080 → ACNP
Volume
11
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
321 - 333
Database
ISI
SICI code
1041-6080(1999)11:3<321:VUWM>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
In this commentary, we applaud the elaboration of volition research in the direction of motivational and emotional regulation. However, we also warn f or an overly positive image of volitional strategies in educational literat ure. First, we plead in favor of the construction of a widely acceptable in strument that is needed to enhance comparability between empirical data. Ho wever, it must be kept in mind that scores on this instrument provide conve nient redescriptions of volitional behavior rather than an explanation for this behavior. Further, we argue that a lack of volition need not necessari ly reflect maladaptive study strategies. Some types of students may not nee d volitional strategies very often. Moreover, chronic use of volitional str ategies may have negative consequences. We also argue in favor of a more in teractional approach, because not all volitional strategies may be equally adaptive for all types of students in all types of learning environments. F urther, we point out that volition is not only needed to persist on difficu lt or unattractive activities but also to quit easygoing activities. Finall y, we argue that enhancing volitional skills in students should not lead to unintentional consolidation of some types of existing evaluation methods.