“…Powers and Wagner (1984) found that internal, ego-related attributions, such as effort and ability, were significantly positively correlated with achievement motivation (r = .31, p < .001), whereas external, causal attributions, such as context and luck, were not. Sideridis and Kafetsios (2008) found that perceptions of parental care, specifically care from mother and care from father, correlated negatively with fear of devaluing self (r = -.30, p < .01; r = -.35, p < .01), fear of uncertain future (r = -.18, p < .01; r = -.23, p < .01) and fear of others losing interest (r = -.28, p < .01; r = -.27, p < .01). A cluster analysis by Paulson, Marchant and Rothlisberg (1998) revealed that students who reported a positive view of parental involvement, such as perceived authoritative parenting, also reported the highest feelings of academic competence and school achievement.…”