Social factors that predict fear of academic success
Autor: | Jonathan S. Gore, Jessica Thomas, Kristina Dukes, Stevy Jones, Jodi Treadway, Lauren Mahoney |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Social connectedness
Family support education 05 social sciences 050301 education Academic achievement Education Social support 0502 economics and business medicine Social exclusion Social isolation medicine.symptom Psychology 0503 education Social psychology Inclusion (education) 050203 business & management Social influence |
Zdroj: | Educational Review. 68:155-170 |
ISSN: | 1465-3397 0013-1911 |
Popis: | Fear of academic success is ultimately a fear of social exclusion. Therefore, various forms of social inclusion may alleviate this fear. Three studies tested the hypothesis that social inclusion variables negatively predict fear of success. In Study 1, middle and high school students (n = 129) completed surveys of parental involvement, parental support, and fear of success. Only parental support negatively predicted fear of success. In Study 2, college students (n = 184) completed surveys of school connectedness, social isolation, and fear of success. Only school connectedness negatively predicted fear of success. In Study 3, college students from two universities (n = 605 total) completed surveys of family support, school connectedness, and fear of success. Both family support and school connectedness negatively predicted fear of success. To solve the problems of fear of success, school resources should focus on enhancing family support and school connectedness. |
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