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Gender, self-enhancement, and self-regulation of learning behaviors in junior high school

Authors :
Kurman, Jenny
Source :
Sex Roles: A Journal of Research. May, 2004, Vol. 50 Issue 9-10, p725, 11 p.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Gender differences in level of self-enhancement and in relations between self-enhancement and self-regulation in 2 school subjects, math and English, were studied among Israeli junior high school students (N = 259). In English (a feminine subject) the gender groups did not differ on their self-enhancement, but in math (a masculine subject) boys revealed significantly higher self-enhancement than did girls. The same differences were found for self-regulation of learning behaviors. It was shown further that self-enhancement mediated the relations between gender and self-regulation of learning behaviors in math. The gender groups differed on the type of relations between self-enhancement and self-regulation of learning behaviors: self-enhancement was positively related to learning behaviors among girls in math, whereas it was negatively related to such behaviors among boys in English. The implications of these last findings for self-enhancement adaptiveness are discussed. KEY WORDS: self-enhancement; self-regulation; gender; gender-typed tasks.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03600025
Volume :
50
Issue :
9-10
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Sex Roles: A Journal of Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.118735476