Comparing self-esteem and perceived control as predictors of first-year college students' academic achievement

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作者
Stupnisky R.H. [1 ]
Renaud R.D. [1 ]
Perry R.P. [1 ]
Ruthig J.C. [2 ]
Haynes T.L. [1 ]
Clifton R.A. [1 ]
机构
[1] University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Man.
[2] University of North Dakota, Fargo, ND
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加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
Academic achievement; College students; Perceived control; Self-esteem; Structural equation modeling;
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10.1007/s11218-007-9020-4
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Due to its widespread popularity, self-esteem is continually being promoted to students despite limited empirical support for its effectiveness in improving their academic achievement. As a result, constructs that are potentially more salient to academic performance, such as perceived control, have gone relatively unnoticed. Although past research has examined the link between students' academic achievement and either their self-esteem or perceived control, few studies have compared both constructs simultaneously to elucidate which one is more important to academic success. This longitudinal study directly contrasted the effects of self-esteem and perceived control on the academic performance of 802 first-year college students. After accounting for incoming ability (high school grades), age, and gender, a structural equation model showed perceived control positively predicted students' GPA. In contrast, the predictive effect of self-esteem on GPA was non-existent. Findings indicate that compared to self-esteem, perceived control is a more powerful predictor of first-year college students' GPA. Implications for utilizing educational interventions to boost perceived control among college students are discussed. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.
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页码:303 / 330
页数:27
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