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Jones, Martin H.; James, Morgan T.; Johnson, Chalon – British Journal of Special Education, 2023
The current study examined whether students' social goals might help explain why students with learning disabilities (LD) often have lower social status in school. Participants included 336 rural and ethnically diverse high school students (of whom 16 had a LD diagnosis). Participants reported on their social status, popularity goals, and social…
Descriptors: Social Status, Students with Disabilities, Rural Schools, Ethnic Groups
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Jones, Martin H.; Cooke, Toby J. – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2021
The academic consequences of being popular are well established, but much less is known about the academic consequences of desiring to be popular. Extant research on popularity goals only focuses on the implications for students' school engagement, help-seeking, and academic achievement. The current study expands these findings by examining the…
Descriptors: Social Status, Student Motivation, Academic Achievement, High School Students
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Ford, James M., Jr.; Jones, Martin H.; Alexander, Joyce M. – Journal of Negro Education, 2015
The present study is one of the first to synergistically examine how out-of-school interests, achievement goals, and peer groups predict academic achievement within a predominantly African American high school. For males, neither after-school interest-based activities nor achievement goals predicted math performance. For females, mastery goal…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, African American Students, Academic Achievement, Peer Groups
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Jones, Martin H.; Mueller, Christian E.; Royal, Kenneth D.; Shim, Sungok Serena; Hart, Caroline O. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2013
Little extant research attempts to understand why rural African Americans engage in social relationships with peers in school. This is somewhat surprising as rural students' peer interactions often affect their scholastic desires, and peers can alter African Americans' academic performance. Hence, the current study examined both the presence and…
Descriptors: African Americans, Adolescents, Rural Schools, Peer Relationship
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Hart, Caroline O.; Mueller, Christian E.; Royal, Kenneth D.; Jones, Martin H. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2013
Achievement goal theory helps describe how and why students engage in various academic behaviors. Historically, achievement goals have been examined almost exclusively with undergraduate, nonminority samples, and predominately with factor analytic techniques. The present study adds to a growing literature by providing initial validation of a…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Academic Achievement, High School Students, African American Students