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LASSI - Learning and Study Strategies Inventory

What is LASSI?

The LASSI is a 10-scale, 60-item assessment of students' awareness about and use of learning and study strategies related to following components of Strategic Learning.  It may take 10 to 20 minutes to complete.

You will be asked to respond to 60 statements. To help you decide which responses to select, here is an explanation of what is meant by each option.

  • By Not at all typical of me, this would be true of you only in rare instances.
  • By Not very typical of me, the statement would generally not be true of you.
  • By Somewhat typical of me, the statement would be true about half the time.
  • By Fairly Typical of me, the statement would generally be true of you.
  • By Very much typical of me, This answer is not necessarily meant to describe you always, but it would be true almost all of the time.

After completing all the items and successfully submitting the results, a two-page report will be displayed listing your scores for each of ten scales. An explanation of the results will be a part of the report. Your scores should help you understand more about yourself and how you compare to others who have taken this assessment. With these results you can also take steps to make meaningful improvements to your learning and study skills; personal tools that impact your success as a student.

Interested In Taking The LASSI?

Interested in taking the LASSI?  Email the Tutoring & Academic Success Center at tutoring@csuohio.edu or call us at 216-687-2012 to set up an appointment with a Success Coach.

 

The Ten Scales Of The LASSI:

The Skill

The LASSI scales related to the skill component of strategic learning are: Information Processing, Selecting Main Ideas and Test Strategies. These scales examine students' learning strategies, skills and thought processes related to identifying, acquiring and constructing meaning for important new information, ideas and procedures, and how they prepare for and demonstrate their new knowledge on tests or other evaluative procedures.

The Will

The LASSI Scales related to the will component of strategic learning are: Attitude, Motivation and Anxiety. These scales measure students' receptivity to learning new information, their attitudes and interest in college, their diligence, self-discipline, and willingness to exert the effort necessary to successfully complete academic requirements, and the degree to which they worry about their academic performance.

The Self-regulation

The LASSI Scales related to the self-regulation component of strategic learning are: Concentration; Time Management; Self-Testing and Study Aids. These scales measure how students manage, or self-regulate and control, the whole learning process through using their time effectively, focusing their attention and maintaining their concentration over time, checking to see if they have met the learning demands for a class, an assignment or a test, and using study supports such as review sessions, tutors or special features of a textbook.

The focus is on both covert and overt thoughts, behaviors, attitudes and beliefs that relate to successful learning and that can be altered through educational interventions.

Research has repeatedly demonstrated that these factors contribute significantly to success in college and that they can be learned or enhanced through educational interventions such as learning and study skills courses.

The LASSI provides standardized scores (percentile score equivalents) and national norms for ten different scales (there is no total score since this is a diagnostic measure). The LASSI is both diagnostic and prescriptive. It provides students with a diagnosis of their strengths and weaknesses, compared to other college students, in the areas covered by the 10 scales and it is prescriptive in that it provides feedback about areas where students may be weak and need to improve their knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and skills.

Anxiety

Reducing Anxiety

Stress Management Strategies

Successful Strategies

Attitude

Attitude Is Everything

Creating SMART Goals

Develop Positive Habits

Practice Goal-Setting

Concentration

Learning Styles Inventory and Strategies

Listening Skills

My Ideal Study Environment

The Pomodoro Technique

Information Processing

Active Study

Annotating in Five Easy Steps

Breaking Barriers to Reading

Effective Reading

Fold Out to Find Out

Know Wonder Learn

Main Idea Map

Motivation

Creating SMART Goals

Go For It!

Motivation & Your Beliefs

Motivation

The Benefits of Higher Education

Selecting Main Ideas

Cornell Notes

Fold Out to Find Out

Note Taking: Cornell Method

Reviewing the Main Ideas

Study Guide Map

Taking Lecture Notes

Self Testing

Learning Styles Inventory and Strategies

Memory Power for Facts and Concepts

Ten Tips for Self-Testing

Test Strategies

Before, During, and After

Fold Out to Find Out

Organized Checklist for Binder and Notebooks

LASSI Post-Test Analysis

Test-Taking Strategies

Time Management

168 Hour Week

168 Recorded Hours

Daily Prioritizer

How Well Do You Plan?

Study Log

Weekly Planner

Using Academic Resources

Campus Resources