Reformulating the depression model of learned hopelessness for academic outcomes |
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Authors: | Raymond CP Au David Watkins John Hattie Patricia Alexander |
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Institution: | aUniversity of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China;bUniversity of Auckland, Faculty of Education, PO Box 92019, Auckland, New Zealand;cUniversity of Maryland, United States |
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Abstract: | This review explores developments in the construct of learned hopelessness, which originated in the clinical literature dealing with depression. In that context, the model developed by Abramson, Metalsky, and Alloy Abramson, L. Y., Metalsky, G. I., & Alloy, L. B. (1989). Hopelessness depression: A theory-based subtype of depression. Psychological Review, 96, 358–372] has been particularly influential. The purpose of this review is to reformulate this model in the context of academic outcomes and to consider its relevance to learning and achievement. As a means of specifying the variables and paths in the reformulated model of academic learned hopeless, correlates from relevant motivational theories and research, including value-expectancy, self-efficacy, and learning strategies, will be considered. |
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Keywords: | Learned hopelessness Attributions Motivation Self-efficacy Expectancy of success Learning strategies Academic achievement |
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