1 Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania.
2 Department of Biobehavioral Health, The Pennsylvania State University.
Psychol Sci. 2019 Aug;30(8):1186-1194. doi: 10.1177/0956797619855385. Epub 2019 Jul 9.
When adolescents are asked how likely they think it is that they will go to college, does their answer influence what they will actually do? Typically, it is difficult to determine whether college expectations promote academic achievement or just reflect a reasonable forecast of what is likely to happen to them. We used a sample of siblings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health ( = 1,766) to test whether associations between college expectations and educational attainment remained after accounting for unobserved family factors that may shape both educational expectations and attainment. Compared with their siblings, adolescents with higher college expectations were also 43% more likely to attend college, even when analyses controlled for grades and IQ. The effect of college expectations on college attendance was strongest among youths living in higher-socioeconomic-status families.
当被问及他们认为自己上大学的可能性有多大时,他们的回答会影响他们的实际行动吗?通常情况下,很难确定上大学的期望是促进学业成绩,还是只是对他们可能发生的事情的合理预测。我们使用了来自国家青少年健康纵向研究的兄弟姐妹样本(= 1766),以测试在考虑到可能影响教育期望和成就的未观察到的家庭因素后,大学期望与教育成就之间的关联是否仍然存在。与他们的兄弟姐妹相比,期望上大学的青少年上大学的可能性也高出 43%,即使在分析中控制了成绩和智商。在社会经济地位较高的家庭中,大学期望对上大学的影响最大。