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Living with acquired brain injury: Self-concept as mediating variable in the adjustment process

2010

Sequelae of acquired brain injury (ABI) require adjustment processes in which survivors must strive to regain subjective well-being (SWB) in the face of chronic impairment. The current study investigates whether the self-concept of achievement mediates this process. Thirty-five post-acute patients with ABI were assessed neuropsychologically for performance in memory, attention, concept formation and reasoning. Data concerning subjective complaints in applied cognition, self-concept, and SWB were collected. Patients rated their self-concept more negatively compared to a normative sample. Effects of subjective complaints in applied cognition on SWB were mediated by the self-concept of achieve…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlNeuropsychological TestsDevelopmental psychologyCognitionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)MemoryAdaptation PsychologicalmedicineHumansPersonalityAttentionAcquired brain injuryApplied Psychologymedia_commonRehabilitationRehabilitationCognitive disorderNeuropsychologyCognitionAchievementmedicine.diseaseSelf ConceptNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyBrain InjuriesPsychological well-beingFemaleCognition DisordersPsychologyNeuropsychological Rehabilitation
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Aggressive and nonaggressive rejected students: An analysis of their differences

2006

The present study aimed to analyze differences between aggressive and nonaggressive rejected students in four sets of variables: personal, family, school, and social. Participants in the study were 843 Spanish adolescents ranging in age from 11 to 16 years old, of whom 47% were boys. Results indicated that these two subgroups of rejected students show a different profile. Aggressive rejected students informed of lower levels of family self-esteem, less parental support, higher levels of aggression between their parents at home, and a more offensive parent–child communication in comparison with nonaggressive rejected adolescents. Moreover, aggressive rejected students showed lower levels of …

Aggressionmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationSelf-esteemSocial environmentAcademic achievementInterpersonal communicationSocial relationEducationDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicinemedicine.symptomPsychologySocial rejectionmedia_commonSocial influencePsychology in the Schools
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A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Teacher Personality on Teacher Effectiveness and Burnout

2019

The question of what makes a good teacher has been asked by practitioners, policymakers, and researchers for decades. However, there is no guiding framework about which qualities are important for teachers. Thus, it is necessary to examine these qualities using a recognized framework and to summarize the previous literature on this topic. We conducted a meta-analysis on the 25 studies (total N = 6294) reporting the relationships between teacher Big Five personality domains (openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and emotional stability) and two teacher job-related outcomes (i.e., teacher effectiveness and burnout). Furthermore, the influence of three moderators was assess…

AgreeablenessExtraversion and introversionJob performance4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationConscientiousnessAcademic achievementBurnout050105 experimental psychologyTeacher personalityBig FiveDevelopmental psychologyTeacher effectivenessDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyOpenness to experienceBurnoutPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitsPsychology0503 educationMeta-Analysismedia_commonEducational Psychology Review
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Vecāku audzināšanas stila un skolēna mācību motivācijas saistība ar mācību sasniegumiem

2022

Bakalaura darba mērķis ir noskaidrot, vai pastāv saistība starp mātes un tēva audzināšanas stilu un bērna mācību motivāciju un mācību sasniegumiem. Pamatojoties uz analizētajiem pētījumiem, bakalaura darbā tiek pārbaudīts, vai pastāv saistība starp autoritatīvo, autoritāro un visatļaujošo audzināšanas stilu un bērna mācību sasniegumiem, mācību motivāciju. Bakalaura darba ietvaros tika aptaujāti 73 skolēni vecumā no 13 – 16 gadiem. Empīriskajā daļā tika izmantotas Vecāku autoritātes aptauja, Iekšējās motivācijas aptauja. Lai konstatētu mācību sasniegumus, respondenti tika lūgti norādīt vidējo vērtējumu visos mācību priekšmetos kopā, kā arī matemātikā un latviešu valodā atsevišķi par iepriekš…

Akadēmiskie sasniegumiMācību motivācijaVecāku audzināšanas stiliParenting stylesPsiholoģijaAcademic achievements
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Influence of Teacher and Family Support on University Student Motivation and Engagement

2021

Although many studies endorse the notion that the way students perceive support influences their engagement, very few have explored the possible mediator role of intention to learn between these variables. The present work provides new evidence to the existing literature because it analyses the work of intention to learn (measured with expectancy–value beliefs and achievement goals) as a mediating motivational variable in the relation between university students’ external support (teacher and family) and their engagement. The Educational Situation Quality Model (MOCSE, its acronym in Spanish) has employed as a theoretical framework to perform this analysis. A sample of 267 Spanish universit…

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Autonomy Support, Psychological Needs Satisfaction, School Engagement and Academic Success: A Mediation Model

2018

School engagement is a construct of relevance in education and educational psychology, as it has been related to multiple educational constructs and outcomes: school drop-out, satisfaction with school, disruptive behavior, motivational climate, teacher-student relationships, or academic progress and achievement. The current research surveyed 2034 Angolan students and 2302 Dominican Republic students in order to predict academic achievement. The model tested was supported by the data in both samples, and the chain of explicative effects hold again in both samples. School engagement was a powerful mediator among needs satisfaction and academic success. Results are discussed in light of existi…

Autonomy supportDisruptive behavior05 social sciencesApplied psychology050301 educationEducational psychologyAcademic achievementMediationRelevance (law)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSchool engagementPsychologyConstruct (philosophy)0503 educationGeneral Psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyUniversitas Psychologica
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The Role of Motivation, Cognition, and Conscientiousness for Academic Achievement

2013

Based on a cognitive motivational process model of learning, the impact of studying behavior on learning outcome is investigated. First-year students ( N = 488) participated in the study. Two research questions were addressed: (1) Can cognitive-motivational variables and objective study behavior predict individual learning? (2) Which factors drive studying behavior? Results show low to moderate correlations between cognitive-motivational variables and performance. A cluster analysis yielded three profiles: (1) interested learners with high academic self-concept and effort investment; (2) low interest learners with high academic self-concept and low effort investment; and (3) interested lear…

Blended learningGoal orientationApplied psychologyEducational psychologyConscientiousnessAcademic achievementBig Five personality traitsPsychologyAt-risk studentsEducationCognitive styleInternational Journal of Higher Education
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Longitudinal associations of student–teacher relationships and behavioural and emotional strengths on academic achievement

2017

Positive student–teacher relationships are related to students’ academic achievement and behavioural and emotional adjustment. How a student’s behavioural and emotional strengths are associated with these relationships and how the relationships influence students’ academic performance remains unknown. We examined this framework using a cross-lagged panel model with a group of Finnish students and their parents from Grade 5 to Grade 7. The results revealed that the parents rated behavioural and emotional strengths are stable over a 1-year (r = .78) and 2-year (r = .71) period and that students’ perceptions of student–teacher relationships demonstrated greater change over time (r’s = .54, .35…

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Cross-lagged relations between task motivation and performance in arithmetic and literacy in kindergarten

2009

Abstract To examine the cross-lagged relationships between children's task motivation in mathematics and literacy, and their related performance, 139 children aged 5–6 years were examined twice during their kindergarten year. The results showed that only math-related task motivation and arithmetic performance showed cross-lagged relationship: the higher the math-related task motivation children reported in the beginning of the kindergarten year the higher the level of their arithmetic performance at the end of the kindergarten year. Moreover, the higher the level of children's arithmetic performance the more the interest in mathematics children reported later on. Literacy-related task motiv…

Childhood developmentmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationNeed for achievementMotivation changebehavioral disciplines and activitiesLiteracyEducationDevelopmental psychologyTask (project management)Cross laggedDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationArithmeticMathematics instructionPsychologypsychological phenomena and processesmedia_commonLearning and Instruction
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Reducing disruptive behaviours and improving learning climates with class-wide positive behaviour support in middle schools

2014

Disruptive behaviours in classrooms pose a significant challenge for learning in schools and are, at the same time, a risk factor for students’ academic achievement and a major source for work-related stress among teachers. Earlier research suggests that clarifying the classroom rules and behavioural expectations, monitoring students’ adherence to them and using behaviour-specific praise are simple and effective practices to reduce disruptive behaviour. Most of the interventions have been developed for elementary schools, although behaviour problems tend to be more common in middle schools. This two-month pilot study using a pre–post design evaluated the effects of a class-wide intervention…

Class (computer programming)Learning climateDisruptive behaviouruniversal preventionclass-wide interventionmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationUniversal preventionPsychological interventionAcademic achievementHealth Professions (miscellaneous)EducationDevelopmental psychologydisruptive behavioursIntervention (counseling)consultationDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyta516PraisePsychologySocial psychologymiddle schoolmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Special Needs Education
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