Understanding The Relationship Between Self-Control and Grit: The Mediating Role of Academic Motivation and Attention Control

Hayri KOÇ, Zeynep ŞİMŞİR GÖKALP
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Over the past several decades, the psychological concepts of self-control and grit have gained prominence in the research literature. While these constructs have been studied extensively in isolation, there has been growing interest in understanding the relationship between the two constructs and the factors that mediate this relationship. The current study sought to examine the relationship between self-control and grit in a sample of 1079 undergraduate students (67.9% female) from twelve different state universities. Specifically, this study aimed to examine the mediating role of academic motivation and attention control in this relationship. Correlational analyses revealed that self-control and grit were positively associated with each other, as well as with academic motivation and attention control. Mediation analyses using bootstrapping procedures revealed that academic motivation and attention control partially mediated the relationship between self-control and grit. In other words, higher levels of self-control were associated with higher levels of academic motivation, which was associated with higher levels of grit. Similarly, higher levels of self-control were associated with better attention control, which was associated with higher levels of grit. These findings have important implications for understanding the components that contribute to the development of grit and suggest that interventions aimed at enhancing academic motivation and attention control may promote the development of greater grit in individuals.
自我控制与毅力的关系:学业动机与注意控制的中介作用
在过去的几十年里,自我控制和毅力的心理学概念在研究文献中得到了突出的地位。虽然这些构念已经被广泛地孤立地研究过,但人们对理解这两种构念之间的关系以及调解这种关系的因素越来越感兴趣。目前的研究试图检验来自12所不同州立大学的1079名本科生(67.9%为女性)的自我控制和毅力之间的关系。本研究旨在探讨学习动机和注意控制在这一关系中的中介作用。相关分析显示,自我控制和毅力呈正相关,学习动机和注意力控制也呈正相关。运用自举程序的中介分析表明,学业动机和注意控制在自我控制和毅力之间的关系中起部分中介作用。换句话说,高水平的自我控制与高水平的学习动机有关,而学习动机又与高水平的毅力有关。同样,更高水平的自我控制与更好的注意力控制有关,而注意力控制与更高水平的毅力有关。这些发现对于理解毅力发展的组成部分具有重要意义,并表明旨在增强学习动机和注意力控制的干预措施可能促进个体更大毅力的发展。
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