The present three-wave longitudinal study provides empirical evidence for the mechanisms of the bright and dark sides of identity development in the academic context. First, we investigated the patterns of stability and change in educational identity and academic achievement among adolescents. Second, we examined the reciprocal associations between identity processes (i.e., commitment, in-depth exploration, and reconsideration of commitment) and academic achievement. The main results of the study highlighted that academic achievement predicts the manner in which adolescents deal with their identity issues in the academic context. Thus, high academic achievement leads to high levels of commitment (identity synthesis), while low academic achi...
International audienceIdentity and academic motivation are particularly at stake before the major tr...
In explaining academic achievement, school climate and social belonging (connectedness, identificati...
Student retention remains an ongoing concern for higher education institutions worldwide. In the pre...
The present three-wave longitudinal study provides empirical evidence for the mechanisms of the brig...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between academic identity and academ...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of different identity statuses on academic achiev...
Identity formation is a main adolescent psychosocial developmental task. The complex interconnection...
This study aimed to examine the identity of the adolescent based on vocational choice and academic m...
Developing a stable and coherent identity structure (i.e., a synthesized sense of self that can supp...
Developing a stable and coherent identity structure (i.e., a synthesized sense of self that can supp...
The existing research findings still do not provide a clear understanding of the links between adole...
Late adolescent development was examined through the attitudes, values, beliefs, and academic perfor...
Individualized identification grids were administered to 16-18-year-oM males (N = 49) in order to ch...
This study examined identity development in a 5-wave study of 923 early-to-middle and 390 middle-to-...
A central assumption of identity theory is that adolescents reconsider current identity commitments ...
International audienceIdentity and academic motivation are particularly at stake before the major tr...
In explaining academic achievement, school climate and social belonging (connectedness, identificati...
Student retention remains an ongoing concern for higher education institutions worldwide. In the pre...
The present three-wave longitudinal study provides empirical evidence for the mechanisms of the brig...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between academic identity and academ...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of different identity statuses on academic achiev...
Identity formation is a main adolescent psychosocial developmental task. The complex interconnection...
This study aimed to examine the identity of the adolescent based on vocational choice and academic m...
Developing a stable and coherent identity structure (i.e., a synthesized sense of self that can supp...
Developing a stable and coherent identity structure (i.e., a synthesized sense of self that can supp...
The existing research findings still do not provide a clear understanding of the links between adole...
Late adolescent development was examined through the attitudes, values, beliefs, and academic perfor...
Individualized identification grids were administered to 16-18-year-oM males (N = 49) in order to ch...
This study examined identity development in a 5-wave study of 923 early-to-middle and 390 middle-to-...
A central assumption of identity theory is that adolescents reconsider current identity commitments ...
International audienceIdentity and academic motivation are particularly at stake before the major tr...
In explaining academic achievement, school climate and social belonging (connectedness, identificati...
Student retention remains an ongoing concern for higher education institutions worldwide. In the pre...