This study compared effectiveness of additive, interactive, and quadratic statistical models in detecting the combined effects of achievement goals on academic achievement. In a prospective study that aimed to predict college students’ grades in an English course, we found that the quadratic model was more effective in detecting the combined effects of achievement goals on course grades than the additive and interactive models. In addition, a response surface analysis showed that the combined effects of achievement goals on course grades corresponded to a goal profile that involved tendencies to endorse mastery goals at high levels and performance goals at moderate levels. Findings suggest that the quadratic model is a viable data analytic ...
Using the Revised Achievement Goal Questionnaire (AGQ-R) (Elliot &Murayama, 2008), we explored f...
This study used cluster analysis to examine whether undergraduates with high-mastery/high-performanc...
Using the Revised Achievement Goal Questionnaire (AGQ-R) (Elliot & Murayama, 2008), we explored ...
Achievement goals have been examined extensively in relationship to self-reported learning behaviors...
Current research reveals that there are many factors affecting academic achievement. The overall pur...
It is often assumed that students’ personal achievement goals are most beneficial when they match th...
The achievement goal framework has undergone a number of evolutions over the past three decades. The...
Why do some students excel in their college classes and develop interest in an academic discipline? ...
The literature in achievement goals includes mixed results as to the factor structure of achievement...
Abstract: The purposes of this study were 1) to compare the efficiency of learning strategies measur...
Given inconsistencies in the extant literature, achievement goal theory and research remain at an im...
This study examined cross-level interactions between personal goals and classroom goal structures, a...
The purpose of the study was to compare the instructional outcomes of two curriculum units on linear...
ABSTRACT A significant amount of attention has been given to the predictors of academic achievement ...
Conclusions and Recommendations: This study reports that the academic locus of control affects achie...
Using the Revised Achievement Goal Questionnaire (AGQ-R) (Elliot &Murayama, 2008), we explored f...
This study used cluster analysis to examine whether undergraduates with high-mastery/high-performanc...
Using the Revised Achievement Goal Questionnaire (AGQ-R) (Elliot & Murayama, 2008), we explored ...
Achievement goals have been examined extensively in relationship to self-reported learning behaviors...
Current research reveals that there are many factors affecting academic achievement. The overall pur...
It is often assumed that students’ personal achievement goals are most beneficial when they match th...
The achievement goal framework has undergone a number of evolutions over the past three decades. The...
Why do some students excel in their college classes and develop interest in an academic discipline? ...
The literature in achievement goals includes mixed results as to the factor structure of achievement...
Abstract: The purposes of this study were 1) to compare the efficiency of learning strategies measur...
Given inconsistencies in the extant literature, achievement goal theory and research remain at an im...
This study examined cross-level interactions between personal goals and classroom goal structures, a...
The purpose of the study was to compare the instructional outcomes of two curriculum units on linear...
ABSTRACT A significant amount of attention has been given to the predictors of academic achievement ...
Conclusions and Recommendations: This study reports that the academic locus of control affects achie...
Using the Revised Achievement Goal Questionnaire (AGQ-R) (Elliot &Murayama, 2008), we explored f...
This study used cluster analysis to examine whether undergraduates with high-mastery/high-performanc...
Using the Revised Achievement Goal Questionnaire (AGQ-R) (Elliot & Murayama, 2008), we explored ...