URSAVAS, Omer Faruk/0000-0002-5759-7894; Mcilroy, David/0000-0001-6502-2938WOS: 000404998200005The study was developed in the context of Personality and Social Cognitive Theory with constructs that encapsulate non-intellective processes of academic achievement. the goal was to explore the role of the Five Factor Model (FFM) of personality in academic performance and to use this model as a reference point to test the incremental validity of two measures of Self-efficacy (Academic and Emotional) and an indicator of Absenteeism. Participants (N = 120) were comprised of 17-year-old male (n = 47) and female (n = 73) opportunistically sampled secondary level college students. A cross-sectional design was used to examine the relationship between t...
The overall objective of this study was to investigate self-efficacy, locus of control, and academic...
This is a review of five studies that reported new empirical data relevant for the predictability gr...
In accordance with Wood and Locke's (1987) findings, the Ist study was based on the prediction that ...
The study was developed in the context of Personality and Social Cognitive Theory with constructs th...
The predictive map for personality-related measures has evolved into distal, proximal and immediate ...
Burgeoning research on Personality-related measures and proximal behaviours demonstrates that academ...
The Self-Regulated Learner must possess certain non-cognitive beliefs in order to remain sufficientl...
This study examined the effectiveness of using Atkinson\u27s model, Dynamics of Cumulative Achieveme...
Attention to the factors that contribute to academic success has increased over the past decade with...
Background: Achievement stakes in education have rarely been higher. Personality traits and students...
The present study evaluated the incremental utility of a blended model of cognitive and non-cognitiv...
This research is motivated by the emergence of the phenomenon of students experiencing a decline in ...
The roles of intelligence and motivation in predicting academic success are well established. Eviden...
The main purpose of this study is to unravel the impact of the Big Five personality factors on acade...
The aim of the present doctoral thesis was to examine to what extent personality traits and approach...
The overall objective of this study was to investigate self-efficacy, locus of control, and academic...
This is a review of five studies that reported new empirical data relevant for the predictability gr...
In accordance with Wood and Locke's (1987) findings, the Ist study was based on the prediction that ...
The study was developed in the context of Personality and Social Cognitive Theory with constructs th...
The predictive map for personality-related measures has evolved into distal, proximal and immediate ...
Burgeoning research on Personality-related measures and proximal behaviours demonstrates that academ...
The Self-Regulated Learner must possess certain non-cognitive beliefs in order to remain sufficientl...
This study examined the effectiveness of using Atkinson\u27s model, Dynamics of Cumulative Achieveme...
Attention to the factors that contribute to academic success has increased over the past decade with...
Background: Achievement stakes in education have rarely been higher. Personality traits and students...
The present study evaluated the incremental utility of a blended model of cognitive and non-cognitiv...
This research is motivated by the emergence of the phenomenon of students experiencing a decline in ...
The roles of intelligence and motivation in predicting academic success are well established. Eviden...
The main purpose of this study is to unravel the impact of the Big Five personality factors on acade...
The aim of the present doctoral thesis was to examine to what extent personality traits and approach...
The overall objective of this study was to investigate self-efficacy, locus of control, and academic...
This is a review of five studies that reported new empirical data relevant for the predictability gr...
In accordance with Wood and Locke's (1987) findings, the Ist study was based on the prediction that ...