reviewPsychological BulletinJan 1, 2004Closed access

Do Psychosocial and Study Skill Factors Predict College Outcomes? A Meta-Analysis.

ACT · University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

This study examines the relationship between psychosocial and study skill factors (PSFs) and college outcomes by meta-analyzing 109 studies. On the basis of educational persistence and motivational theory models, the PSFs were categorized into 9 broad constructs: achievement motivation, academic goals, institutional commitment, perceived social support, social involvement, academic self-efficacy, general self-concept, academic-related skills, and contextual influences. Two college outcomes were targeted: performance (cumulative grade point average; GPA) and persistence (retention). Meta-analyses indicate moderate relationships between retention and academic goals, academic self-efficacy, and academic-related…

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Keywords
  • Psychosocial
  • Psychology
  • Academic achievement
  • Socioeconomic status
  • Self-efficacy
  • Meta-analysis
  • Persistence (discontinuity)
  • Clinical psychology
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