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Sverdlik, Anna; Hall, Nathan C.; Vallerand, Robert J. – Educational Psychology, 2023
Doctoral students often struggle with depression, anxiety, loneliness, and physical concerns, that are directly associated with their programs. Supporting doctoral students' well-being becomes critical during a global pandemic, when students become further isolated, uncertain, and struggle academically. The present study examined students' top…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Doctoral Programs, Student Attitudes, Well Being
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Saw, Guan K.; Chang, Chi-Ning; Lin, Shengjie; Hernandez, Paul R.; Culbertson, Ryan – Educational Psychology, 2023
This study examines the relationships between mentoring support and mental health problems (i.e. depression and anxiety) among college students in science and engineering in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic. Descriptive results from a nationwide survey of 2352 undergraduates (from 43 institutions in 25 states), indicate that students…
Descriptors: Mentors, Mental Health, Mental Disorders, Depression (Psychology)
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Schmidt, Fabian T. C.; Kaiser, Aurelia; Retelsdorf, Jan – Educational Psychology, 2023
Halo effects in teacher judgments, can occur when the assessment of one aspect of a person's achievement is generalised to another aspect of achievement for that same person. We conducted an experimental study in which participants (N = 107) had to grade vignettes of the same student in two different subjects. The first vignette described either a…
Descriptors: Grading, Academic Achievement, Predictor Variables, Gender Differences
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Torsney, Benjamin M.; Symonds, Jennifer E.; Lombardi, Doug; Burke, Kathryn M.; Torsney, Cheryl B.; James, Sherman A. – Educational Psychology, 2023
John Henryism (JH), named after the American folk hero John Henry, is a construct characterised by a behavioural predisposition for high-effort coping with psychosocial stressors. While it has been rigorously studied in the health sciences, little empirical research has focused on how JH emerges within educational contexts, specifically during…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Stress Management, Racial Differences
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King, Ronnel B.; Zhang, Rong; Wen, Jianping; Xie, Feng; Cai, Yuyang – Educational Psychology, 2023
Gratitude has mostly been explored in relation to well-being but whether it is associated with school-related outcomes such as motivation and engagement has seldom been explored. Motivation and engagement, however, are critical to students' academic success. Hence, the aim of this study was to examine how gratitude is associated with different…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Motivation, Learner Engagement, Correlation
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Morell, Maybí; García, Rafael; Díaz-Méndez, Rogelio – Educational Psychology, 2021
We explore the structure of epistemological beliefs and its relation with the spontaneous formation of study groups in a sample of biomedical engineering students. The sophistication of the beliefs as well as the size and distribution of spontaneous small groups were measured for subjects in three different academic years: junior, intermediate and…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Groups, Study, Cooperative Learning
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Heddy, Benjamin C.; Nelson, Katherine G.; Husman, Jenefer; Cheng, Katherine C.; Goldman, Jacqueline A.; Chancey, John B. – Educational Psychology, 2021
Our aim was to explore the usefulness of Use, Change, Value (UCV) discussions to facilitate Transformative Experiences (TE) in online engineering courses. We investigated the predictive relationship between perceived instrumentality (PI) and interest on TE. We also investigated gender differences in the predictive relationships between the…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Online Courses, Transformative Learning, Gender Differences
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Abulela, Mohammed A. A.; Bart, William M. – Educational Psychology, 2021
Learning and study strategies and student engagement are key factors in achieving the intended learning outcomes. However, relatively little is known about these two concepts among Egyptian undergraduates as a function of gender (males/females) and discipline (science/humanities). This study investigates gender and discipline differences in…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Study Skills, Learner Engagement, Undergraduate Students
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Englert, Chris; Seiler, Roland – Educational Psychology, 2020
Previous research has repeatedly shown that anxiety can impair academic as well as sports-related performance. Most research in this field has been conducted under artificial laboratory conditions, which is why the aim of the present study was to test the assumption that higher levels of anxiety would impair subsequent sports performance in a real…
Descriptors: Competition, Gender Differences, Team Sports, Testing
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Boskovic, Irena – Educational Psychology, 2020
The educational system today often relies on incentives in order to motivate students. However, it might also encourage students to engage in deceptive behaviour (e.g. malingering) in order to reach certain benefits. Hereby, we investigated whether students would intentionally fabricate symptoms (i.e. malinger) when confronted with a…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Student Behavior, Deception, Physical Health
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Elphinstone, B.; Whitehead, R.; Tinker, S. P.; Bates, G. – Educational Psychology, 2019
Previous research has indicated that nonattachment mediates the relationship between mindfulness and the ability to be adaptable. Additionally, adaptability has been associated with increased academic engagement and subsequently, higher grades. The current study combined these findings into a single model. In an undergraduate sample (N = 725), the…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Metacognition, Grades (Scholastic), Learner Engagement
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Núñez-Peña, Maria Isabel; Bono, Roser – Educational Psychology, 2019
Students' academic achievement in courses with a high mathematical content can be affected by their levels of trait, math and test anxiety. In this study, 180 university students were assessed on these types of anxiety and the relationships between them and students' performance were evaluated. Higher levels of math anxiety were related to a low…
Descriptors: Low Achievement, Mathematics Anxiety, College Students, Test Anxiety
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Cheng, Wen – Educational Psychology, 2019
To determine intrinsic and extrinsic motivations for work among college students, an online survey was conducted to collect participants' self-reported motivation and personality traits, as well as academic performance in samples of 310 American and 686 Taiwanese college student respondents. Data suggest that intrinsic and extrinsic motivations…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Motivation, Incentives, Personality Traits
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Zhang, Jing; Paulhus, Delroy L.; Ziegler, Matthias – Educational Psychology, 2019
Previous research on Western college samples has identified a number of personality traits associated with scholastic cheating. Based on these findings, we suggest a model integrating personality predictors of cheating. However, it remains unclear whether the proposed model can be generalised to the Chinese culture, which has different norms and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Personality Traits, Predictor Variables
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Du, Jianxia – Educational Psychology, 2016
Management of the study environment is crucial to the learning process, and this management in an online class setting is even more challenging. This study investigates models of environmental structuring in online groupwork in China, as reported by 307 graduate students in 80 groups. At the group level, environment management was positively…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Correlation, Feedback (Response), Cooperative Learning
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