Growth Mindset Predicts Achievement Only Among Rich Students: Examining the Interplay Between Mindset and Socioeconomic Status

There is a heated debate about the efficacy of growth mindsets in predicting achievement and other key learning-related outcomes with some studies supporting and others failing to find evidence of growth mindset’s adaptive effects. Moreover, past studies on mindsets have mostly examined it as a psyc...

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Main Authors: King, Ronnel B, Trinidad, Jose Eos R
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/is-faculty-pubs/39
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11218-021-09616-z#:~:text=Growth%20mindsets%20were%20positively%20associated,who%20are%20already%20socioeconomically%20advantaged.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.is-faculty-pubs-10332022-01-24T02:39:46Z Growth Mindset Predicts Achievement Only Among Rich Students: Examining the Interplay Between Mindset and Socioeconomic Status King, Ronnel B Trinidad, Jose Eos R There is a heated debate about the efficacy of growth mindsets in predicting achievement and other key learning-related outcomes with some studies supporting and others failing to find evidence of growth mindset’s adaptive effects. Moreover, past studies on mindsets have mostly examined it as a psychological variable with little attention to how it interacts with socioeconomic status (SES). This study aims to examine (1) how growth mindsets are associated with key learning-related outcomes (i.e., motivation, engagement, and achievement) and (2) how growth mindsets interact with structural factors, specifically socioeconomic status at the individual and school level, in predicting key learning-related outcomes. The sample was drawn from the nationally representative Educational Longitudinal Study (ELS) dataset which contained responses from 15,362 tenth-grade students in the United States. Data were analyzed using hierarchical linear modeling to take into account the multi-level nature of the data. Though having a growth mindset was positively associated with better motivation and engagement for students across all socioeconomic strata, its effects on achievement were moderated by SES. A growth mindset positively predicted achievement only among students from more advantaged families but not among those from less advantaged families. This study highlights the importance of examining the interplay between mindsets and socioeconomic factors in understanding students’ motivation, engagement, and achievement. 2021-04-09T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/is-faculty-pubs/39 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11218-021-09616-z#:~:text=Growth%20mindsets%20were%20positively%20associated,who%20are%20already%20socioeconomically%20advantaged. Interdisciplinary Studies Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo growth mindset implicit theories of intelligence socioeconomic status school SES Demography, Population, and Ecology Psychology
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topic growth mindset
implicit theories of intelligence
socioeconomic status
school SES
Demography, Population, and Ecology
Psychology
spellingShingle growth mindset
implicit theories of intelligence
socioeconomic status
school SES
Demography, Population, and Ecology
Psychology
King, Ronnel B
Trinidad, Jose Eos R
Growth Mindset Predicts Achievement Only Among Rich Students: Examining the Interplay Between Mindset and Socioeconomic Status
description There is a heated debate about the efficacy of growth mindsets in predicting achievement and other key learning-related outcomes with some studies supporting and others failing to find evidence of growth mindset’s adaptive effects. Moreover, past studies on mindsets have mostly examined it as a psychological variable with little attention to how it interacts with socioeconomic status (SES). This study aims to examine (1) how growth mindsets are associated with key learning-related outcomes (i.e., motivation, engagement, and achievement) and (2) how growth mindsets interact with structural factors, specifically socioeconomic status at the individual and school level, in predicting key learning-related outcomes. The sample was drawn from the nationally representative Educational Longitudinal Study (ELS) dataset which contained responses from 15,362 tenth-grade students in the United States. Data were analyzed using hierarchical linear modeling to take into account the multi-level nature of the data. Though having a growth mindset was positively associated with better motivation and engagement for students across all socioeconomic strata, its effects on achievement were moderated by SES. A growth mindset positively predicted achievement only among students from more advantaged families but not among those from less advantaged families. This study highlights the importance of examining the interplay between mindsets and socioeconomic factors in understanding students’ motivation, engagement, and achievement.
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author King, Ronnel B
Trinidad, Jose Eos R
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Trinidad, Jose Eos R
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title Growth Mindset Predicts Achievement Only Among Rich Students: Examining the Interplay Between Mindset and Socioeconomic Status
title_short Growth Mindset Predicts Achievement Only Among Rich Students: Examining the Interplay Between Mindset and Socioeconomic Status
title_full Growth Mindset Predicts Achievement Only Among Rich Students: Examining the Interplay Between Mindset and Socioeconomic Status
title_fullStr Growth Mindset Predicts Achievement Only Among Rich Students: Examining the Interplay Between Mindset and Socioeconomic Status
title_full_unstemmed Growth Mindset Predicts Achievement Only Among Rich Students: Examining the Interplay Between Mindset and Socioeconomic Status
title_sort growth mindset predicts achievement only among rich students: examining the interplay between mindset and socioeconomic status
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/is-faculty-pubs/39
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11218-021-09616-z#:~:text=Growth%20mindsets%20were%20positively%20associated,who%20are%20already%20socioeconomically%20advantaged.
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