Simpkins Sandra D, Davis-Kean Pamela E, Eccles Jacquelynne S
Department of Family and Human Development, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-2502, USA.
Dev Psychol. 2006 Jan;42(1):70-83. doi: 10.1037/0012-1649.42.1.70.
This study addresses the longitudinal associations between youths' out-of-school activities, expectancies-values, and high school course enrollment in the domains of math and science. Data were collected on 227 youth who reported on their activity participation in 5th grade, expectancies-values in 6th and 10th grade, and courses taken throughout high school. Math and science course grades at 5th and 10th grade were gathered through school record data. Results indicated youths' math and science activity participation predicted their expectancies and values, which, in turn, predicted the number of high school courses above the predictive power of grades. Although there were mean-level differences between boys and girls on some of these indicators, relations among indicators did not significantly differ by gender.
本研究探讨了青少年校外活动、期望-价值与高中数学和科学领域课程注册之间的纵向关联。研究收集了227名青少年的数据,他们报告了自己五年级时的活动参与情况、六年级和十年级时的期望-价值,以及整个高中期间所修课程。通过学校记录数据收集了五年级和十年级时的数学和科学课程成绩。结果表明,青少年在数学和科学方面的活动参与情况预测了他们的期望和价值,而这些期望和价值又预测了高中课程的数量,其预测能力超过了成绩。尽管在某些指标上男孩和女孩存在平均水平差异,但指标之间的关系在性别上没有显著差异。