2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/y9487
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Associations amongst response inhibition, motivational beliefs, and task persistence in early elementary school

Abstract: Task persistence is an important learning-related behavior associated with academic success. Although persistence has been related to motivational beliefs and cognitive skills, these constructs are typically studied independently, limiting our understanding of relations among them. The current investigation was designed to understand how these concepts related in early elementary school, a developmental period characterized by high motivational beliefs, growth in cognitive control, and the transition to school… Show more

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