Self-Regulation and Mathematics Performance in German and Iranian Students of More and Less Math-Related Fields of Study
Self-regulation is a multidimensional construct that is positively related to academic achievement, such as successful mathematics performance. However, this relation of self-regulation and mathematics performance has mainly been investigated in Western countries with similar cultural contexts, alth...
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doaj-920621dbc4cf4f79a94ff0217ff906652020-11-25T03:36:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-10-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.489371489371Self-Regulation and Mathematics Performance in German and Iranian Students of More and Less Math-Related Fields of StudyParvin Nemati0Caterina Gawrilow1Caterina Gawrilow2Hans-Christoph Nuerk3Hans-Christoph Nuerk4Hans-Christoph Nuerk5Jan Kühnhausen6Department of Psychology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, GermanyDepartment of Psychology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, GermanyLEAD Graduate School & Research Network, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, GermanyDepartment of Psychology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, GermanyLEAD Graduate School & Research Network, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, GermanyLeibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien, Tübingen, GermanyDepartment for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, GermanySelf-regulation is a multidimensional construct that is positively related to academic achievement, such as successful mathematics performance. However, this relation of self-regulation and mathematics performance has mainly been investigated in Western countries with similar cultural contexts, although self-regulation is assumed to be context-sensitive. Therefore, the present study investigated the relation of self-regulation and mathematics performance across two different countries (Germany vs. Iran) in college students. The relation of self-regulation and mathematics performance was expected to be weaker in students of math-related fields, such as Engineering/Informatics, as they are assumed to need less self-regulation to solve the mathematics problems than students of less math-related fields, such as Human Sciences. In total, 122 undergraduate students (German = 60; Iranian = 62) of Human Sciences or Engineering/Informatics participated in this study. We measured self-regulation with the Brief Self-Control Scale (Tangney et al., 2004) and mathematics performance with a complex multiplication test. Results showed that self-regulation did not predict multiplication performance in German or Iranian students, in general. However, when the field of study was considered, self-regulation predicted multiplication performance in the subgroup of German and Iranian students studying Human Sciences within each country. We conclude that cultural context does not seem to play a dominant role in moderating the relation between self-regulation and math performance, however, field of study and more generally familiarity with math may be an important factor to consider in single or cross-cultural studies.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.489371/fullself-regulationmathematicscross-culturefield of studymultiplication |
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Parvin Nemati Caterina Gawrilow Caterina Gawrilow Hans-Christoph Nuerk Hans-Christoph Nuerk Hans-Christoph Nuerk Jan Kühnhausen Self-Regulation and Mathematics Performance in German and Iranian Students of More and Less Math-Related Fields of Study Frontiers in Psychology self-regulation mathematics cross-culture field of study multiplication |
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Self-Regulation and Mathematics Performance in German and Iranian Students of More and Less Math-Related Fields of Study |
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self-regulation and mathematics performance in german and iranian students of more and less math-related fields of study |
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Self-regulation is a multidimensional construct that is positively related to academic achievement, such as successful mathematics performance. However, this relation of self-regulation and mathematics performance has mainly been investigated in Western countries with similar cultural contexts, although self-regulation is assumed to be context-sensitive. Therefore, the present study investigated the relation of self-regulation and mathematics performance across two different countries (Germany vs. Iran) in college students. The relation of self-regulation and mathematics performance was expected to be weaker in students of math-related fields, such as Engineering/Informatics, as they are assumed to need less self-regulation to solve the mathematics problems than students of less math-related fields, such as Human Sciences. In total, 122 undergraduate students (German = 60; Iranian = 62) of Human Sciences or Engineering/Informatics participated in this study. We measured self-regulation with the Brief Self-Control Scale (Tangney et al., 2004) and mathematics performance with a complex multiplication test. Results showed that self-regulation did not predict multiplication performance in German or Iranian students, in general. However, when the field of study was considered, self-regulation predicted multiplication performance in the subgroup of German and Iranian students studying Human Sciences within each country. We conclude that cultural context does not seem to play a dominant role in moderating the relation between self-regulation and math performance, however, field of study and more generally familiarity with math may be an important factor to consider in single or cross-cultural studies. |
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