The Influences of Parents' Academic Achievement Pressure and Adolescents' Self-Discrepancies on Academic Achievement Motivation |
Sohee Jung, Sungeun Yang |
Consumer & Child Studies Major, Inha University |
Corresponding Author:
Sungeun Yang ,Tel: + 82-32-860-8117, Fax: +82-32-865-5228, Email: syang@inha.ac.kr |
Received: November 8, 2010; Revised: December 7, 2010 Accepted: January 26, 2011. |
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ABSTRACT |
This study attempted to examine the influences of achievement pressure from parents and the discrepancy of real self and ideal self on the academic achievement motivation among adolescents. To achieve the purpose of this study, a survey was conducted among 1140 students including 559 middle school students in second grade and 581 high school students in second grade in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do. The results of the study showed that male students were more effected by the achievement pressure from parents than female students and the ideal discrepancy of self-discrepancies had a greate effects on academic achievement motivation regardless of gender. In conclusion, higher achievement pressure and lower ideal discrepancy represented higher academic achievement motivation. |
Keywords:
academic achievement pressure, self-discrepancy, academic achievement motivation |
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