Educational Performance and Psychological Disengagement Among Ethnic-Minority and Dutch Adolescents |
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Authors: | Maykel Verkuyten Peary Brug |
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Institution: | Utrecht University , The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The authors used a questionnaire (N = 587) among ethnic-minority and majority group adolescents in The Netherlands to examine the idea that under certain conditions minority group members tend to psychologically disengage their self-evaluation from educational performance. The results showed that only among ethnic minorities, perceived discrimination in school was related to psychological disengagement. Furthermore, among both groups of participants, perceived diagnosticity of performance feedback was negatively related to disengagement. However, among the ethnic minority group this effect was found for only those participants with relatively high educational performance. The results showed that negative experiences in school can lead to psychological disengagement from the academic domain and that disengagement is not restricted to African American students. |
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Keywords: | education ethnicity psychological disengagement |
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