Gender, Psychosocial Dispositions, and the Academic Achievement of College Students

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Rodney A. Clifton
Raymond P. Perry
Lance W. Roberts
Tracey Peter
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[1] University of Manitoba,Faculty of Education, St. John’s College
[2] University of Manitoba,Department of Psychology
[3] University of Manitoba,Department of Sociology
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Academic achievement; Academic control; College students; Copping strategies; Gender; Pedagogical environment; Psychosocial dispositions; Self esteem;
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Researchers have recently claimed that there are substantial differences in the psychosocial dispositions and academic achievement of male and female college students. To test this proposition, a sample of 854 undergraduate students were selected from a major Canadian Research-1 university. Multiple regression analyses assessed the effects of gender and several other independent variables on coping strategies, academic control, self-esteem, and grade point averages. Few differences emerged between the genders on the psychosocial dispositions or on academic achievement. The results suggest that both male and female students can improve their coping strategies and academic control, which together directly affect their academic achievement.
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