Structural Relationships between Cognitive Achievement and Learning-Related Factors among South Korean Adolescents
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Measurement Instruments
2.3. Data Analysis
2.4. Hypothetical Model
2.5. Hypotheses
3. Results
3.1. Correlation Analysis and Model Verification
3.2. Analysis of Middle and High School Group Models
3.3. Path Coefficients of the Structural Equation Model by Group
4. Discussion
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Academic Self-Efficacy | Academic Stress | Learning Motivation | Learning Strategy |
---|---|---|---|---|
Academic stress | −0.356 ** | |||
Learning motivation | 0.459 ** | −0.378 ** | ||
Learning strategy | 0.510 ** | −0.452 ** | 0.558 ** | |
Learning achievement | 0.436 ** | −0.298 ** | 0.260 ** | 0.366 ** |
Fit Index | χ2 | RMSEA | TLI | CFI | NFI |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Criteria | Higher than 0.05 | Between 0.05–0.08 | Higher than 0.90 | ||
Final model | 1590.006 (df = 80, p < 0.001) | 0.072 | 0.935 | 0.955 | 0.954 |
Fit Index | χ2 | RMSEA | TLI | CFI | NFI |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Middle school | 1901.561 (df = 80, p < 0.001) | 0.075 | 0.911 | 0.940 | 0.938 |
High school | 1826.613 (df = 80, p < 0.001) | 0.072 | 0.909 | 0.940 | 0.937 |
Measurement invariance limit | 3979.582 (df = 170, p < 0.001) | 0.052 | 0.910 | 0.936 | 0.933 |
Hierarchical Model | χ2 (df) | χd2 (dfΔ) | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
S0 | Unconstrained model | 3728.176 (160) | - | |
S1 | Same path coefficients | 19,758.645 (195) | 16,030.469 (35) | <0.001 |
S2 | Path, variance/covariance of the latent variable coefficients | 30,838.773 (196) | 27,110.597 (36) | <0.001 |
S3 | Path, variance/covariance, error variance of the latent variable coefficients | 32,599.672 (200) | 28,871.496 (40) | <0.001 |
Hierarchical Model | χ2 (df) | χd2 (dfΔ) | p |
---|---|---|---|
Unconstrained model | 3728.176 (160) | - | |
Academic self-efficacy → Academic stress | 3765.710 (161) | 37.534 (1) | 0.000 |
Academic self-efficacy → Learning motivation | 4062.051 (161) | 333.875 (1) | 0.000 |
Academic self-efficacy → Learning strategy | 3729.141 (161) | 0.965 (1) | 0.000 |
Academic self-efficacy → Learning achievement | 3861.848 (161) | 133.672 (1) | 0.000 |
Academic stress → Learning motivation | 3738.318 (161) | 10.142 (1) | 0.000 |
Academic stress → Learning strategy | 3816.356 (161) | 88.18 (1) | 0.000 |
Academic stress → Learning achievement | 3736.463 (161) | 8.287 (1) | 0.000 |
Learning motivation → Learning strategy | 3936.601 (161) | 208.425 (1) | 0.000 |
Learning motivation → Learning achievement | 3730.758 (161) | 2.582 (1) | 0.000 |
Learning strategy → Learning achievement | 3744.205 (161) | 16.029 (1) | 0.000 |
Path | Middle School | High School | ||
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B | C.R. | B | C.R. | |
Academic self-efficacy → Academic stress | −0.335 | −14.078 *** | −0.112 | −16.411 *** |
Academic self-efficacy → Learning motivation | 2.079 | 25.890 *** | 0.598 | 21.773 *** |
Academic self-efficacy → Learning strategy | 0.268 | 15.032 *** | 0.297 | 13.510 *** |
Academic self-efficacy → Learning achievement | 3.510 | 16.300 *** | 2.688 | 14.380 *** |
Academic stress → Learning motivation | −0.470 | −7.096 *** | −0.319 | −4.593 *** |
Academic stress → Learning strategy | −0.209 | −15.367 *** | −0.881 | −16.404 *** |
Academic stress → Learning achievement | −1.299 | −8.396 *** | −7.622 | −16.405 *** |
Learning motivation → Learning strategy | 0.119 | 26.150 *** | 0.367 | 21.984 *** |
Learning motivation → Learning achievement | −0.039 | −0.712 | 0.221 | 1.582 |
Learning strategy → Learning achievement | 0.897 | 3.753 *** | −0.263 | −1.585 |
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Lee J-H. Structural Relationships between Cognitive Achievement and Learning-Related Factors among South Korean Adolescents. Journal of Intelligence. 2022; 10(4):81. https://doi.org/10.3390/jintelligence10040081
Chicago/Turabian StyleLee, Ji-Hye. 2022. "Structural Relationships between Cognitive Achievement and Learning-Related Factors among South Korean Adolescents" Journal of Intelligence 10, no. 4: 81. https://doi.org/10.3390/jintelligence10040081
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