Consistent with research approaches in positive psychology, the variables of optimism and hope were investigated to determine what role these constructs had in the retention and academic success of college students. A sample of 282 students (172 women, 111 men) from a large midwestern university, supplemented by 82 collateral reporters (friends or relatives of the students), participated in the study. Each participant completed a questionnaire including Scheier and Carvers\u27 Life Orientation Test (LOT); Peterson, Semrnel, von Baeyer, Abramson, Metalsky, and Seligmans\u27 Attributional Style Questionnaire (ASQ), and C. R. Snyder\u27s Adult Trait Hope Scale (HOPE) along with measures of depression, anxiety, commitment to college, and academ...
Within the framework of hope defined by Snyder et al. (1991) as being comprised of agency and pathwa...
This study investigated the characteristics of students who report extremely high levels of hope. A ...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine whether hope serves as a protective factor in resili...
Consistent with research approaches in positive psychology, the variables of optimism and hope were ...
Snyder’s Hope Theory defines the construct of hope as the “sum of perceived capabilities to produce ...
Optimism and hope 2 The relationship among hope, optimism, gender, and academic achievement was in...
This study assessed optimism held by 300 college students at a midwestern university using Scheier a...
A 3-year longitudinal study explored whether the two-dimensional model of trait hope predicted degre...
The psychological construct of hope, characterized by goal-directed thinking rooted in personal agen...
Hope theory provides a framework for understanding individual differences in human motivation and ul...
In several disciplines in education and in health care, hope and optimism have been researched and i...
A growing body of research has documented the positive implications of hope for well-being. C.R. Sny...
The purpose of this study was to determine hope’s unique role, if any, in predicting persistence in ...
This study was designed to compare and contrast the psychometric properties of four scales developed...
This article aims to determine whether psychological resources (hope, optimism and resilience) can b...
Within the framework of hope defined by Snyder et al. (1991) as being comprised of agency and pathwa...
This study investigated the characteristics of students who report extremely high levels of hope. A ...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine whether hope serves as a protective factor in resili...
Consistent with research approaches in positive psychology, the variables of optimism and hope were ...
Snyder’s Hope Theory defines the construct of hope as the “sum of perceived capabilities to produce ...
Optimism and hope 2 The relationship among hope, optimism, gender, and academic achievement was in...
This study assessed optimism held by 300 college students at a midwestern university using Scheier a...
A 3-year longitudinal study explored whether the two-dimensional model of trait hope predicted degre...
The psychological construct of hope, characterized by goal-directed thinking rooted in personal agen...
Hope theory provides a framework for understanding individual differences in human motivation and ul...
In several disciplines in education and in health care, hope and optimism have been researched and i...
A growing body of research has documented the positive implications of hope for well-being. C.R. Sny...
The purpose of this study was to determine hope’s unique role, if any, in predicting persistence in ...
This study was designed to compare and contrast the psychometric properties of four scales developed...
This article aims to determine whether psychological resources (hope, optimism and resilience) can b...
Within the framework of hope defined by Snyder et al. (1991) as being comprised of agency and pathwa...
This study investigated the characteristics of students who report extremely high levels of hope. A ...
The primary purpose of this study is to examine whether hope serves as a protective factor in resili...