2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.563585
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Measuring Perseverance and Passion in Distance Education Students: Psychometric Properties of the Grit Questionnaire and Associations With Academic Performance

Abstract: With modern technological advances, distance education has become an increasingly important education delivery medium for, for example, the higher education provided by open universities. Among predictive factors of successful learning in distance education, the effects of non-cognitive skills are less explored. Grit, the dispositional tendency to sustain trait-level passion and long-term goals, has raised much research interest and gained importance for predicting academic achievement. The Grit Questionnaire,… Show more

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“…More recent research also showed the association between perseverance and achievement (Bettinger 2018;Xu et al 2020). In the current study, we therefore focused on PE (from hereon referred to as perseverance).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…More recent research also showed the association between perseverance and achievement (Bettinger 2018;Xu et al 2020). In the current study, we therefore focused on PE (from hereon referred to as perseverance).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Individuals who possess grit tend to be resilient, self-controlled, and ambitious. Studies conducted at chiropractic, physical therapy, and dental schools found that grittier students performed better on their standardized exams and concluded that the grit scale could be used as an additional non-academic measure for admissions [19][20][21]. We believe that low-SES students who may not have performed as well on their entrance exam as their high-SES counterparts would benefit from an additional evaluation, such as the Grit scale, to assess their potential ability to perform on exams as they traverse through their medical education.…”
Section: Additional Measures For Admissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the relationship between OP and well-being was either non-existent in Study 1 or negative in Study 2. The potential relationship between HP and OP for studying and other elements that are integral to the student experience remains unexplored [7]. Speci cally, empirical studies in the context of music students' career-related outcomes have received limited inquiry of the passion construct.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%