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Dweck's social-cognitive model of achievement motivation in science

Authors
Lee, You-kyungYue, YuanyuanPerez, TonyLinnenbrink-Garcia, Lisa
Issue Date
Feb-2024
Publisher
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Keywords
Dweck's social-cognitive model; Mindsets; Achievement goals; Self-efficacy; Latent interaction modeling
Citation
LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, v.110
Journal Title
LEARNING AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
Volume
110
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/159785
DOI
10.1016/j.lindif.2024.102410
ISSN
1041-6080
1873-3425
Abstract
Dweck's social-cognitive model has long been used as a basis for achievement motivation research. However, few studies have examined the comprehensive model with interactions between perceived ability and achievement goals, and even fewer studies have focused on this model in a science academic context. With a sample of undergraduates (n = 1036), the relations among mindsets, science academic self-efficacy, achievement goals, and achievement-related outcomes in science were examined. Fixed mindset related to performance goals. Growth mindset related to mastery goals and the number of courses completed. There was a significant indirect effect of growth mindset on interest value via mastery goals. Contrary to Dweck's model, the relation of performance goals to outcomes did not vary as a function of science academic self-efficacy. The findings provide empirical evidence for a more nuanced understanding of Dweck's model. They provide practical insights for how to support undergraduate students who are pursuing science-related career.
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