Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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365280 | Learning and Individual Differences | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In the present article, we examine the hypothesis that high-school students' motivation to engage in cognitive endeavors (i.e., their need for cognition; NFC) is positively related to their dispositional self-control capacity. Furthermore, we test the prediction that the relation between NFC and school achievement is mediated by self-control capacity. A questionnaire study with grade ten high-school students (N = 604) revealed the expected relations between NFC, self-control capacity, and school achievement. Sobel tests showed that self-control capacity mediated the relation between NFC and school grades as well as grade retention.
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Authors
Alex Bertrams, Oliver Dickhäuser,