Malakhova, Svetlana I.
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About the connection between intellectual abilities and personality traits of students and their academic successLomonosov Psychology Journal, 2007, 3. p. 82-87read more4062
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Intellectual abilities and personality traits of students were considered as predictors of academic success. R. Amthauer’s intelligence structure test, A. Edwards’ personal preferences questionnaire, C. Dweck’s questionnaire modified version, LFR questionnaire and new method of group estimation of mind (GEM) were used. Results of this study of MSU students sample (N=177) allowed to conclude, that: 1. Group estimation of mind acts as significant prognostic variable of students’ exam passing success. Psychometric intelligence variables concede to it. 2. “Self-esteem of mind” correlates with “self-esteem of academic success” and with academic progress, but doesn’t act as it’s significant predictor. 3. A set of motivation variables appears to predict effectiveness of learning better, than intellectual abilities.
Keywords: psychometric intelligence; predictors of academic success; group estimation of the mind; specific and nonspecific (deep) motivation
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The connection between psychometric intelligence andcoping styles of technical and humanitarian students.Lomonosov Psychology Journal, 2011, 3. p. 67-75read more4480
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This study examined coping styles and intellectual characteristics of self-regulation in learning activity of technical and humanitarian student in college. Results of this study students sample (N=546) allowed to conclude, that people with high level of psychometric intelligence use far less emotion-oriented and avoidance-oriented coping styles.
Keywords: learning activity; intelligence; coping; self-regulation
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