Relationships between conscientiousness,self-efficacy,self-deception,and learning over time |
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Authors: | Lee Sunhee Klein Howard J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA. sunhee.lee@ode.state.oh.us |
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Abstract: | The present study examined the dual mediating effects of self-efficacy and self-deception on the relationship between conscientiousness and learning over time. Data from 134 college students were used to investigate the relative impact of self-efficacy and self-deception. Consistent with the hypothesized model, conscientiousness was significantly and positively related to both early training self-efficacy and self-deception, and both self-efficacy and self-deception had significant effects on learning but in opposite directions. Furthermore, the relative impact of self-efficacy and self-deception on learning changed over time as expected. The negative effect of self-deception in early stages of training disappeared at later stages of training but the positive effects of self-efficacy remained. Support was not found for self-efficacy and self-deception as mediators of the conscientiousness-learning relationship. |
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