Understanding academic attitudes and achievement in mexican-origin youths: ethnic identity, other-group orientation, and fatalism |
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Authors: | Guzmán Michele R Santiago-Rivera Azara L Hasse Richard F |
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Affiliation: | Department of Educational Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA. michele.guzman@mail.utexas.edu |
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Abstract: | This study tested the relationships among ethnic identity, other-group orientation, fatalism, and 2 dependent variables: attitude toward education and school, and grade point average (GPA). Mexican-origin adolescents (N = 222) completed the Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure (J. S. Phinney, 1992), the fatalism scale of the Multiphasic Assessment of Cultural Constructs-Short Form (I. Cuellar, B. Arnold, & G. Gonzalez, 1995), and the attitude scale of the Learning and Study Strategies Inventory-High School (C. E. Weinstein & D. R. Palmer, 1990a). Other-group orientation was positively related to attitude and GPA, and a negative relationship between fatalism and attitude was demonstrated. No relationship emerged between ethnic identity and the dependent variables. |
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