ERIC Number: EJ761877
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2006-Mar
Pages: 15
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Academic Resilience and Its Psychological and Educational Correlates: A Construct Validity Approach
Martin, Andrew J.; Marsh, Herbert W.
Psychology in the Schools, v43 n3 p267-281 Mar 2006
This study examines educational and psychological correlates of academic resilience using within-network and between-network validity approaches. Based on a sample of 402 Australian high-school students, a newly developed unidimensional academic resilience construct found within-network validity by way of sound item and factor properties. In terms of between-network validity, correlation, path analysis, and cluster analysis showed that five factors predict academic resilience: self-efficacy, control, planning, low anxiety, and persistence. Hence, a 5-C model of academic resilience is proposed: confidence (self-efficacy), coordination (planning), control, composure (low anxiety), and commitment (persistence). Path analysis also showed that academic resilience subsequently predicts three educational and psychological "outcomes": enjoyment of school, class participation, and general self-esteem. (Contains 7 table, 1 figure and 1 footnote.)
Descriptors: Psychology, Academic Persistence, Validity, Self Efficacy, Path Analysis, Construct Validity, Anxiety, Personality Traits, Correlation, High School Students, Foreign Countries, Study Habits, Self Esteem
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: High Schools
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Language: English
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