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Studying Early Adolescents' Academic Motivation,Social-Emotional Functioning,and Engagement in Learning: Variable- and Person-Centered Approaches
Authors:Robert W Roeser  Karen R Strobel  Gisell Quihuis
Institution:School of Education , Stanford University , 485 Lasuen Mall, Stanford, California, 94305-3096
Abstract:

This study used variable- and person-centered data analytic techniques to examine how early adolescents' academic motivation and social-emotional functioning were associated with their self-reported cognitive and behavioral engagement in the middle school classroom. Regression results showed that both motivational and mental health constructs contributed to the prediction of individual differences in classroom engagement. Person-centered analyses revealed between group variation in classroom engagement as a function of differing patterns of motivation and mental health among different subgroups of adolescents. Convergent and complementary information on these subgroups was provided by using two different grouping approaches. Findings are discussed in terms of broad patterns of promise or problems during early adolescence.
Keywords:Adolescence  Academic Motivation  Mental Health  Middle School  Person-centered Analyses
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