McMichael Samantha L, Bixter Michael T, Okun Morris A, Bunker Cameron J, Graudejus Oliver, Grimm Kevin J, Kwan Virginia S Y
Arizona State University, Tempe, USA.
Montclair State University, NJ, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2022 Mar;48(3):478-492. doi: 10.1177/01461672211015888. Epub 2021 May 21.
This research followed students over their first 2 years of college. During this time, many students lose sight of their goals, leading to poor academic performance and leaving STEM and business majors. This research was the first to examine longitudinal changes in future vividness, how those changes impact academic success, and identify sex differences in those relationships. Students who started college with clear pictures of graduation and life after graduation, and those who gained clarity, were more likely to believe in their academic abilities, and, in turn, earn a higher cumulative GPA, and persist in STEM and business. Compared to men, women reported greater initial vividness in both domains. In vividness of graduation, women maintained their advantage with no sex differences in how vividness changed. However, men grew in vividness of life after graduation while women remained stagnant. These findings have implications for interventions to increase academic performance and persistence.
这项研究对学生大学的前两年进行了跟踪。在此期间,许多学生忽视了自己的目标,导致学业成绩不佳,并放弃了STEM和商科专业。这项研究首次考察了未来清晰度的纵向变化、这些变化如何影响学业成就,以及确定这些关系中的性别差异。那些刚上大学时就对毕业及毕业后的生活有清晰图景的学生,以及那些后来变得清晰的学生,更有可能相信自己的学术能力,进而获得更高的累积平均绩点,并坚持学习STEM和商科专业。与男性相比,女性在这两个领域都表现出更高的初始清晰度。在毕业清晰度方面,女性保持了优势,清晰度的变化没有性别差异。然而,男性毕业后生活的清晰度有所提高,而女性则停滞不前。这些发现对提高学业成绩和坚持学习的干预措施具有启示意义。