| Literature DB >> 25068007 |
Angela Lee Duckworth1, Teri Kirby2, Anton Gollwitzer3, Gabriele Oettingen3.
Abstract
The current intervention tested whether a metacognitive self-regulatory strategy of goal pursuit can help economically disadvantaged children convert positive thoughts and images about their future into effective action. Mental contrasting with implementation intentions (MCII) entails mental contrasting a desired future with relevant obstacles of reality and forming implementation intentions (if-then plans) specifying when and where to overcome those obstacles. Seventy-seven fifth graders from an urban middle school were randomly assigned to learn either MCII or a Positive Thinking control strategy. Compared to children in the control condition, children taught how to apply MCII to their academic wishes and concerns significantly improved their report card grades (η2 = .07), attendance (η2 = .05), and conduct (η2 = .07). These findings suggest that MCII holds considerable promise for helping disadvantaged middle school children improve their academic performance.Entities:
Keywords: MCII; achievement; adolescence; goals; intervention; mental contrasting with implementation intentions; motivation; self-regulation
Year: 2013 PMID: 25068007 PMCID: PMC4106484 DOI: 10.1177/1948550613476307
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soc Psychol Personal Sci ISSN: 1948-5506