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Psychological suzhi and academic achievement in Chinese adolescents: A 2-year longitudinal study.

Qian Nie1,2, Zhaojun Teng1,2, Chunyan Yang2, Xingyue Lu3, Chuanxing Liu4, Dajun Zhang1, Cheng Guo1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the Chinese educational system, there has been an ongoing debate between using examination- or quality-oriented education. The Chinese concept of psychological suzhi was proposed based on quality-oriented education, and a positive link between psychological suzhi and academic achievement was found by cross-sectional studies; however, studies examining their longitudinal relationship are still lacking. AIMS: To examine the longitudinal trajectories of Chinese adolescents' academic achievement and the longitudinal effects of psychological suzhi on academic achievement trajectories. SAMPLE: Participants were 3,587 adolescents (Mage  = 14.85 years, 51.1% male) in grades 7 and 10, from 10 secondary schools in southwest China.
METHOD: A 2-year (four-wave) longitudinal study was conducted, and growth mixture models were used to analyse the data. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSIONS: Four distinct developmental trajectories of academic achievement were identified (i.e., high-positive growth, middle-negative growth, low-stable, and lowest-stable) that were significantly predicted by different levels of psychological suzhi, particularly the dimension of cognitive quality. Cognitive quality was strongly associated with the initial academic achievement values in the high-positive growth group and linked to achievement rate (decreasing) in the middle-negative growth group. However, individuality quality and adaptability quality had a buffering effect on the rate of achievement decreasing in the middle-negative growth group. This study not only highlighted the promotive role of high cognitive quality on high levels of achievement (static) but also indicated the protective role of non-cognitive factors (i.e., individuality and adaptability) against a decreasing rate of academic achievement (dynamic).
© 2020 The British Psychological Society.

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Keywords:  academic achievement; developmental trajectories; longitudinal relationship; psychological suzhi

Year:  2020        PMID: 33118619     DOI: 10.1111/bjep.12384

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Educ Psychol        ISSN: 0007-0998


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