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Society-level social axiom moderates the association between growth mindset and achievement across cultures
Bernardo, Allan B.I.1; Cai, Yuyang2; King, Ronnel Bornsal3
2021-02-12
Source PublicationBRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN0007-0998
Volume91Issue:4Pages:1166-1184
Abstract

Background: Meta-analytic studies show that the benefits of the growth mindset on academic achievement are heterogenous. Past studies have explored how individual characteristics and proximal environmental factors could explain these variations, but the role of the broader sociocultural environment has seldom been explored. Aims: We investigated society-level social axioms to explain variations in growth mindset effects on achievement across cultures. We hypothesized that three society-level social axioms (social complexity, fate control, and reward for application) imply social norms that would either support or obstruct the growth mindset effect. Sample and methods: We conducted multilevel SEM with random slopes using data from 273,074 students nested within 39 countries/territories. Results: We found weaker growth mindset effects in societies with stronger social complexity beliefs; societies believing that there are multiple solutions to problems have social norms that obstruct the growth mindset effects on achievement. No moderating effects were found with other social axioms. Conclusion: Relevant cultural-level normative beliefs should be considered to better assess the relevance of the growth mindset construct.

KeywordAcademic Achievement Growth Mindset Multilevel Sem With Random Slopes Social Axioms Social Complexity
DOI10.1111/bjep.12411
URLView the original
Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaPsychology
WOS SubjectPsychology, Educational
WOS IDWOS:000617144500001
PublisherWILEY111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85100977971
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Education
Corresponding AuthorCai, Yuyang; King, Ronnel Bornsal
Affiliation1.De La Salle University, Philippines
2.Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, China
3.University of Macau, Macao
Corresponding Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
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Bernardo, Allan B.I.,Cai, Yuyang,King, Ronnel Bornsal. Society-level social axiom moderates the association between growth mindset and achievement across cultures[J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2021, 91(4), 1166-1184.
APA Bernardo, Allan B.I.., Cai, Yuyang., & King, Ronnel Bornsal (2021). Society-level social axiom moderates the association between growth mindset and achievement across cultures. BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 91(4), 1166-1184.
MLA Bernardo, Allan B.I.,et al."Society-level social axiom moderates the association between growth mindset and achievement across cultures".BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 91.4(2021):1166-1184.
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