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Psychological strengths as predictors of postgraduate students’ academic achievement

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Title: Psychological strengths as predictors of postgraduate students’ academic achievement
Author: Van der Westhuizen, Sanet; De Beer, Marie; Bekwa, Nomfusi
Abstract: This study sought to predict students’ Grade Point Average (GPA) from their personal sense of coherence, locus of control, hope and research self-efficacy. Participants were 429 postgraduate students at a large South African university (males = 86, females = 311, age range = 20 to 53, mean age = 30, SD = 6.77). They completed measures of sense of coherence, locus of control, hope orientation and research self-efficacy. Data were analysed using logistic regression. Results revealed that only research self-efficacy significantly predicted academic achievement. Although of small practical significance, it seems that students’ beliefs about their own potential and abilities regarding research could influence their success to some degree. It is recommended that research self-efficacy, together with other psychological strengths, be further investigated as a predictor of academic success.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5331
Date: 2011
Citation: Van der Westhuizen, S., De Beer, M., & Bekwa, N. 2011,' Psychological strengths as predictors of postgraduate students’ academic achievement,' Journal of Psychology in Africa, vol. 21, vol. 3, pp. 473-478.


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