Noncognitive Predictors of Academic Achievement Among Nontraditional and Traditional Ethnically Diverse College Students

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Kit W. Cho, D. Serrano
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Abstract

Abstract Research examining noncognitive predictors of academic success among ethnic minority, nontraditional college students is scant. The present study examined the degree to which noncognitive variables (conscientiousness, grit, college self-efficacy, time management, and test anxiety) predict achievement (college GPA) among ethnically diverse college students. We also explored the degree to which a student’s nontraditionalness moderated the effects that noncognitive factors had on academic achievement. Participants were 340 undergraduates enrolled in a four-year Hispanic-serving institution. The perseverance facets of grit, conscientiousness, college self-efficacy, and time management were all positive correlates of achievement. Hierarchical linear regression analyses indicated that after controlling for students’ demographics and high school GPA, college self-efficacy and test anxiety were significant predictors of college achievement. Moderation analyses indicated that conscientiousness is positively associated with achievement in traditional college students but is not associated with achievement among nontraditional students.
非传统和传统族裔大学生学业成绩的非认知预测因素
对少数民族、非传统大学生学业成功的非认知预测因素的研究很少。本研究考察了非认知变量(责任心、毅力、大学自我效能感、时间管理和考试焦虑)在多大程度上预测了不同种族大学生的成绩(大学GPA)。我们还探讨了学生的非传统在多大程度上缓和了非认知因素对学业成绩的影响。参与者是一所四年制西班牙裔大学的340名本科生。毅力、责任心、大学自我效能感和时间管理方面的坚持都与成就呈正相关。层次线性回归分析表明,在控制了学生人口统计学和高中GPA后,大学自我效能感和考试焦虑是大学成绩的显著预测因子。适度性分析表明,传统大学生的尽责性与成绩呈正相关,而非传统大学生的尽责性与成绩不相关。
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Journal of Continuing Higher Education
Journal of Continuing Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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