Hope and optimism as predictors of academic performance and subjective well-being in college students

Volume: 81, Pages: 101906 - 101906
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Snyder's (1994) hope and Scheier and Carver's (1985) optimism have been shown to independently predict academic performance and changes in subjective well-being. This study seeks to clarify their unique associations. An undergraduate class (N = 334, 59.6% female, 75.7% Caucasian, M = 19.89 years) was studied at two time points in a semester. Students predicted their expected grade in the course and completed measures of hope, optimism, and...
Paper Details
Title
Hope and optimism as predictors of academic performance and subjective well-being in college students
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
81
Pages
101906 - 101906
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