Bayesian model selection for barriers in online learning behaviors

Author:

Khoi Bui Huy

Abstract

The study presents an overview of theories related to e-learning barriers and e-learning behavior. Research and synthesize relevant studies at home and abroad. From related studies, identify barrier factors affecting the online learning behavior of students. Then, the research model and hypotheses for the study are presented. In this study, the author identified 5 barriers affecting students’ online learning behavior in Ho Chi Minh City: economic barriers (ECOB), interaction barriers (IB), psychological barrier (PB), environmental barriers (ENI), and regulatory institutional barriers (RIB). Previous studies revealed that using linear regression. The paper uses the optimum selection by Bayesian consideration for e-learning barriers and e-learning behavior. Get the results, then make recommendations and solutions to help educational administrators reduce barriers to increase students’ effectiveness in online learning in a better way.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

General Medicine

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