Predictors of global self-worth and academic performance among regular education, learning disabled, and continuation high school students |
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Authors: | DJ Wiest EH Wong DA Kreil |
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Affiliation: | Educational Psychology and Counseling, California State University, San Bernardino 92407, USA. |
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Abstract: | While academic performance and achievement motivation among elementary school students have received considerable attention, far less is known with respect to adolescents. The primary purpose of this project was to examine the ability of measures of perceived competence, control, and autonomy support to predict self-worth and academic performance with a group of regular education, learning disabled, and continuation high school students. Stepwise regression analyses indicated that indices of perceived competence, control, and autonomy support were significant predictors of self-worth and grade point average. Additionally, school status (i.e., regular education and continuation) and a depression variable were significant predictors in the regression model for academic performance. The results highlight the need for continued empirical investigation into issues surrounding the academic performance and achievement motivation of adolescents. |
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