Psychology in Russia: State of Art (Jan 2009)

Academic Achievement in College: the Predictive Value of Subjective Evaluations of Intelligence and Academic Self-concept

  • Tatiana V. Kornilova

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 309 – 326

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The study examined the relationship between self-, peer- and test-estimated intelligence, academic self-concept and academic achievement. Subjective evaluations of intelligence and academic self-concept had incremental predictive value over conventional intelligence when predicting achievement accounting for more than 40% of its variance. The obtained pattern of results is presented via SEM-model which accounts for 75% variance in the latent factor of academic achievement. Author suggests the importance of further studying complex sets of achievement predictors from ability, personality and mediating domains.

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