The purpose of this study was to determine hope’s unique role, if any, in predicting persistence in a developmental writing course. Perceived academic self-efficacy was also included as a variable of interest for comparison because self-efficacy has been more widely studied than hope in terms of its non-cognitive role in predicting academic outcomes. A significant body of research indicates that self-efficacy influences academic motivation to persist and academic performance. Hope, however, is an emerging psychological construct in the study of non-cognitive factors that influence college outcomes and warrants further exploration in higher education. This study examined the predictive value of hope and self-efficacy on persistence in a deve...
This study investigated the relationship between self-directed learning and hope in the workplace. P...
Hope is one’s perceived ability to see a better tomorrow and the belief in one’s self that they can ...
Building on previous studies of college students\u27 writing self-efficacy beliefs, this article pre...
The purpose of this study was to determine hope’s unique role, if any, in predicting persistence in ...
The purpose of this study was to determine hope’s unique role, if any, in predicting persistence in ...
The psychological construct of hope, characterized by goal-directed thinking rooted in personal agen...
Consistent with research approaches in positive psychology, the variables of optimism and hope were ...
Hope theory provides a framework for understanding individual differences in human motivation and ul...
This study explored relationships between Self-Efficacy, Motivation, and Outcome Expectations and In...
Snyder’s Hope Theory defines the construct of hope as the “sum of perceived capabilities to produce ...
Within the framework of hope defined by Snyder et al. (1991) as being comprised of agency and pathwa...
This study examined the levels of self-efficacy and hope of the students at-risk that participated i...
Alkire Research ScholarshipHope is a construct that is related to successful goal attainment, and in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between hope and career development in...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between taking a student success course an...
This study investigated the relationship between self-directed learning and hope in the workplace. P...
Hope is one’s perceived ability to see a better tomorrow and the belief in one’s self that they can ...
Building on previous studies of college students\u27 writing self-efficacy beliefs, this article pre...
The purpose of this study was to determine hope’s unique role, if any, in predicting persistence in ...
The purpose of this study was to determine hope’s unique role, if any, in predicting persistence in ...
The psychological construct of hope, characterized by goal-directed thinking rooted in personal agen...
Consistent with research approaches in positive psychology, the variables of optimism and hope were ...
Hope theory provides a framework for understanding individual differences in human motivation and ul...
This study explored relationships between Self-Efficacy, Motivation, and Outcome Expectations and In...
Snyder’s Hope Theory defines the construct of hope as the “sum of perceived capabilities to produce ...
Within the framework of hope defined by Snyder et al. (1991) as being comprised of agency and pathwa...
This study examined the levels of self-efficacy and hope of the students at-risk that participated i...
Alkire Research ScholarshipHope is a construct that is related to successful goal attainment, and in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between hope and career development in...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between taking a student success course an...
This study investigated the relationship between self-directed learning and hope in the workplace. P...
Hope is one’s perceived ability to see a better tomorrow and the belief in one’s self that they can ...
Building on previous studies of college students\u27 writing self-efficacy beliefs, this article pre...