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Dispositional happiness and college student GPA: Unpacking a null relation
Authors:Morris A. Okun   Roy Levy   Paul Karoly  Linda Ruehlman
Affiliation:aDepartment of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1104, United States;bPsychology in Education, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-0611, United States
Abstract:We examined the mechanisms that underlie the null relation between dispositional happiness and college grade point average (GPA) by testing the hypothesis that dispositional happiness has positive and negative indirect links to GPA that offset each other. The sample consisted of 317 first-year students. Using structural equation modeling, we found that dispositional happiness exerted a positive indirect effect on cumulative GPA via commitment to college (p < .01) and a negative indirect effect on cumulative GPA via satisfaction with peer (student) relationships (p < .05). As predicted, the sum of its indirect effects on cumulative GPA was not significant (p = .22).
Keywords:Commitment to college goal striving   GPA   Happiness   Mediation   Null effects   Positive arousal   Social integration
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