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Randhawa, Bikkar S.; And Others – 1992
Previous research has provided support for the mediating role of self-efficacy between independent attitude variables and dependent performance measures. However the existence of a confirmatory model, that can be generalized over both males' and females' measures of attitudes, perceived self-efficacy, and achievement levels, has not yet been…
Descriptors: Algebra, Attribution Theory, Causal Models, Grade 12
Arditzoglou, Sophia Yani; Crawley, Frank E., III – 1992
This study utilizes the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) as the theoretical framework from which to explore the factors that have a determining influence upon science and mathematics achievement. The study makes every effort to expand the utility of TPB by assessing its applicability with respect to the achievement of 10th grade female Palestinian…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Career Choice, Causal Models, Females
Ford, Harriet H.; Medway, Frederic J. – 1994
Sixty-eight teachers and 62 school psychologists from California and Tennessee were compared on attributions of behavioral and characterological blame to individuals involved in a hypothetical case of father-daughter incest. A child-victim responded in an encouraging, passive, or resistant manner to her father's sexual advances, and Attitudes…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Attribution Theory, Child Abuse, Counselor Attitudes
Muse, Anita F. – 1992
This study sought to determine if there is a difference in the self-concept of students who are labeled or nonlabeled as having a disabling condition. Subjects in the study were 50 general education Chicago (Illinois) students (ages 12-15) and 50 special education students labeled as having learning disabilities, educable mental handicap, or…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Goal Orientation
Hudley-Paul, Cynthia A. – 1990
Two studies investigate causal attributions among minority adolescents. The first investigates attributions for the emotions of anger, pride, and guilt among 26 incarcerated male adolescents. Relatively few causes are found for anger and guilt, and a larger variety of causes are cited for pride. A follow-up study then compares causal attributions…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anger, At Risk Persons, Attribution Theory
Gama, Elizabeth Maria Pinheiro; de Jesus, Denise Meyrelles – 1991
This research assessed the impact of the experience of academic success and failure on the causal attribution patterns of low income Brazilian elementary school students. The sample consisted of 147 first, third, and fifth graders, previously classified as success or failure students. Causal attribution was measured through individual interviews…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Attribution Theory, Elementary Education
Tiffany, Phyllis G. – 1983
Adolescent determination of behavior can be viewed as the result of perceived locus of control. To investigate adolescent perceptions of control in terms of age, loci of control (internal or external), situations (community and home), and direction of control (from or over the environment), 909 adolescents (345 males, 564 females), aged 11-19,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Behavior Development
Goetz, Ernest T.; Palmer, Douglas J. – 1984
Drawing on study strategy, metacognition, and attribution research, a model of strategy use was presented and evaluated via a series of regression analyses. Data analysis was conducted in three stages: identifying frequency of stragegy use, relating strategy use to test performance, and predicting reported use of strategies that were related to…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, College Students, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics
Marsh, Herbert W. – 1986
Newman (1984) examined the causal relations between math self-concept and math achievement in an 8-year longitudinal study using Linear Structural Relations (LISREL) analyses. He concluded that math self-concept did not influence subsequent math achievement. However, the study suffered in that math self-concept was inferred from a single-item…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Correlation, Effect Size, Elementary Secondary Education
Greene, Jennifer C. – 1982
Motivation is widely believed to be a critical component of the learning process in the elementary classroom, but educational research has failed to substantiate this belief. To investigate interrelationships among selected motivational variables, demographic, motivational and achievement characteristics of 400 elementary school students in Grades…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attribution Theory, Classroom Environment, Educational Research
Gripshover, Nancy A. – 1984
This exploration of the potential for gender-role stereotypes to interfere with the constructive integration of computers into elementary and secondary school classrooms suggests that gender-related differences in perceptions of abilities in mathematics and science are the precursors of similar perceptions regarding computer use. Literature…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attribution Theory, Classroom Environment, Computer Oriented Programs
Stewart, Abigail J.; Copeland, Anne P. – 1984
Data from three projects were analyzed with two questions in mind: Do boys and girls attend and respond to different aspects of family life? and, do children in general experience the family as sex-differentiated? Results were expected to add to understanding of the sources of gender differences in adults' orientations to marriage and parenting.…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Child Rearing, Childhood Attitudes, Daughters
Guskey, Thomas R. – 1981
Past research on teachers' causal attributions has shown little relation between perceptions of responsibility for positive versus negative student learning outcomes. In this study, Weiner's model for causal attributions was employed to explore these perceived attributional differences. Data were gathered from 184 teachers from two metropolitan…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Measures, Attribution Theory, Correlation
Cox, W. Miles – 1980
Several theories of the alcoholic personality have been devised to determine the relationship between the clusters of personality characteristics of alcoholics and their abuse of alcohol. The oldest and probably best known theory is the dependency theory, formulated in the tradition of classical psychoanalysis, which associates the alcoholic's…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Anxiety, Attribution Theory, Compensation (Concept)
McGrew, Kevin S.; Evans, Jeffrey – National Center on Educational Outcomes, University of Minnesota, 2004
This report addresses these questions, and includes an analysis of nationally representative cognitive and achievement data to illustrate the dangers in making blanket assumptions about appropriate achievement expectations for individuals based on their cognitive ability or diagnostic label. In addition, a review of research on the achievement…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Cognitive Ability, Academic Achievement, Clinical Diagnosis


