The Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology
Online ISSN : 2186-3075
Print ISSN : 0021-5015
ISSN-L : 0021-5015
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Development of a Scale About Failure Beliefs in Academic Activities
TAKUMA NISHIMURAMIKIKO SEOYURI UESAKAEMMANUEL MANALOETSUKO TANAKASHIN’ICHI ICHIKAWA
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2017 Volume 65 Issue 2 Pages 197-210

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Abstract
  The present study developed a scale to measure individual differences in beliefs about failure in academic activities.  In order to address the issue of children’s vulnerability in dealing with abstract questions, we proposed a higher-factor model that hypothesizes an entire failure belief as a common factor in 4 situations: (a) engaging in a task, (b) making a statement in class, (c) taking a regular test, and (d) taking an entrance examination.  In the main study, 984 junior high school students from the 7th to 9th grades participated in a questionnaire survey.  The results of an exploratory factor analysis supported a 2-factor model consisting of “utilization-possibility of failure” and “fearfulness toward failure” in each of the 4 situations.  In addition, fit indices of the hypothesized higher-order factor model satisfied the applicable criteria for acceptability.  Correlation analysis provided evidence supporting the validity of the scale.  We discuss possibilities for future study and educational practices by using the developed scale.
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