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Self-regulation, gender, and ethnicity.(Report)
Academic Exchange Quarterly
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June 22, 2007 |
Bembenutty, Hefer |
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Abstract
This study examined whether college students' motivational beliefs, use of cognitive and self-regulatory strategies, willingness to delay gratification, and academic achievement vary as a function of their gender and ethnicity. Participants were 364 college students. In this study, self-regulation is influenced by the students' gender and ethnicity. Male Caucasian reported a higher tendency to delay gratification and self-efficacy beliefs than female minority students. Academic delay of gratification is associated with motivation, use of cognition, and self-regulation. Overall, minority students tended to report lower delay of gratification and obtained ...
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