Reconsidering Achievement Goal Orientation for Undergraduate Honors Students

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Journal of Advanced Academics Pub Date : 2022-03-18 DOI:10.1177/1932202X221086139
Angie L. Miller
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Previous research has suggested mixed results concerning gifted populations and achievement goal orientation. This study investigated achievement goal orientation in honors and general education undergraduate students, exploring the factor structure of a commonly used assessment and looking at ability level differences using two types of statistical analyses. Responses from 8,530 students across 15 different universities indicated that the Achievement Goal Questionnaire – Revised (AGQ-R) is an adequate measure of the construct for honors and general education students. While independent samples t-tests showed that honors students are higher for several orientations, these differences disappeared in follow-up regression analyses that controlled for demographic characteristics. These results support the importance of appropriate assessment tools and inclusion of control variables when looking for differences between gifted and non-gifted populations.
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对本科优等生成就目标取向的再思考
先前的研究表明,天才人群和成就目标取向之间的关系好坏参半。本研究调查了荣誉教育与通识教育本科学生的成就目标取向,探讨了一种常用评估的因素结构,并使用两种类型的统计分析来观察能力水平的差异。来自15所不同大学的8,530名学生的回应表明,成就目标问卷-修订版(AGQ-R)是对荣誉和通识教育学生结构的适当衡量。虽然独立样本t检验显示,优等生在几个方向上的得分更高,但在控制了人口统计学特征的后续回归分析中,这些差异消失了。这些结果支持在寻找天才和非天才人群之间的差异时,适当的评估工具和包含控制变量的重要性。
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