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The promise of a better group future: Cognitive alternatives increase students’ self-efficacy and academic performance

  • Aarti Iyer*
  • , Airong Zhang
  • , Jolanda Jetten
  • , Zhen Hao
  • , Lijuan Cui
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • University of Sheffield
  • CSIRO
  • University of Queensland
  • Shanghai International Studies University

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摘要

Drawing on classic social identity theorizing (Tajfel, Differentiation between social groups: Studies in the social psychology of intergroup relations, London, UK, Academic Press, 1978), we propose that low-status minority group members’ self-efficacy and performance on intellectual tasks can be enhanced by prompting them to believe in a better future for their group (i.e., increasing awareness of cognitive alternatives to the existing low-status position). Study 1 manipulated cognitive alternatives among 157 migrant workers’ children in China, showing that self-efficacy was enhanced in the high compared to the low cognitive alternative condition. Study 2 extended this experimental finding among 114 migrant workers’ children: Participants in the high cognitive alternative condition performed better on mathematics and attention tasks than did participants in the low cognitive alternative condition. Results highlight the power of believing in a better future for the collective as a means of enhancing self-efficacy and educational outcomes among members of disadvantaged groups.

源语言英语
页(从-至)750-765
页数16
期刊British Journal of Social Psychology
56
4
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2017

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