Culture-based perceptions of academic achievement among low-income elementary students |
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Authors: | Boykin A Wade Albury Aretha Tyler Kenneth M Hurley Eric A Bailey Caryn T Miller Oronde A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Howard University, Washington, DC 20009, USA. boykin@crespar.law.howard.edu |
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Abstract: | This study examined the influence of culture on students' perceptions of academic success. Students read scenarios depicting hypothetical classmates achieving success through the cultural themes of individualism, competition, communalism, or verve. Students reported their social endorsement for the hypothetical classmates. A 2x4 repeated measures analysis, examining the effects of cultural group and cultural theme on students' endorsement, revealed an interaction between the two variables. African American students were significantly more accepting of communal and vervistic high-achieving peers than European American students. European American students endorsed individualistic and competitive high achievers significantly more than African American students. These and other findings suggest that the value students attach to academic success should not be understood in the absence of cultural considerations. |
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