DESCRIPTION (APPLICANTS ABSTRACT): Proposed is an investigation of temperament
processes and cultural and ethnic factors underlying patterns of achievement
motivation, especially as they relate to Mexican-American populations residing
along the US-Mexico border. This project investigates these factors as they
relate to the kinds of self-concepts and coping strategies associated with
adaptive and maladaptive patterns of achievement motivation. Understanding how
these factors combine to influence scholastic achievement and achievement
motivation is vital, especially in US-Mexico border communities and states
where there are strong cultural influences from Mexico as well as large
Mexican-American populations.
The goals of this project are threefold. First, this project tests specific
hypotheses concerning cultural and ethnic influences on patterns of achievement
motivation. In particular, it is necessary to delineate those aspects of
Mexican-American achievement motivation that are due to differences in cultural
values between the US and Mexico, and those aspects that are attributable to
social factors related to Mexican-Americans as an ethnic minority group within
the US (including discrimination, poverty, inadequate education systems).
Second, this project examines how temperamental processes combine with cultural
and ethnic factors to determine both people?s expectations for performance in
problem-solving situations as well as the attributions they make concerning
their performance following failure in a performance task. A third goal of this
project is to evaluate the efficacy of various intervention strategies as a
mechanism for further testing hypotheses about the nature of the psychological
processes underlying adaptive and maladaptive responses to failure.
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