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AuthorAreepattamannil, Shaljan
AuthorAbdelfattah, Faisal
AuthorMahasneh, Randa Ali
AuthorKhine, Myint Swe
AuthorWelch, Anita G.
AuthorMelkonian, Michael
AuthorAl Nuaimi, Samira Ahmed
Available date2021-09-05T05:40:22Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameJournal of Adolescence
ResourceScopus
ISSN1401971
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adolescence.2015.10.016
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/22744
AbstractOver half-a-million adolescents take part in each cycle of the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA). Yet often, researchers and policy makers across the globe tend to focus their attention primarily on the academic trajectories of adolescents hailing from highly successful education systems. Hence, a vast majority of the adolescent population who regionally and globally constitute the 'long tail of underachievement' often remain unnoticed and underrepresented in the growing literature on adolescents' academic trajectories. The present study, therefore, explored the relations of dispositions toward mathematics, subjective norms in mathematics, and perceived control of success in mathematics to mathematics work ethic as well as mathematics performance; and the mediational role of mathematics work ethic in the association between dispositional, normative, and control beliefs and mathematics performance among adolescents in one of the lowest performing education systems, Qatar. Structural equation modeling (SEM) analyses revealed that Qatari adolescents' dispositional, normative, and control beliefs about mathematics were significantly associated with their mathematics work ethic and mathematics performance, and mathematics work ethic significantly mediated the relationship between dispositional, normative, and control beliefs about mathematics and mathematics performance. However, multi-group SEM analyses indicated that these relationships were not invariant across the gender and the SES groups. 2015 The Foundation for Professionals in Services for Adolescents.
Languageen
PublisherAcademic Press
SubjectDispositions toward mathematics
Mathematics performance
PISA
Qatar
Theory of planned behavior
TitleInternational note: Prediction of mathematics work ethic and performance from behavioral, normative, and control beliefs among Qatari adolescents
TypeArticle
Pagination38-44
Volume Number46


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