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Title: | FACTORS AFFECTING ON GROWTH MINDSET OF ADOLESCENTS IN CHINA ปัจจัยที่ส่งผลต่อกรอบความคิดแบบแบบเติบโตของวัยรุ่นในประเทศจีน |
Authors: | SHEN SHAOKAI SHEN SHAOKAI Thammachot Aeamtussana ธรรมโชติ เอี่ยมทัศนะ Srinakharinwirot University Thammachot Aeamtussana ธรรมโชติ เอี่ยมทัศนะ thammachota@swu.ac.th thammachota@swu.ac.th |
Keywords: | Growth Mindset Grit Optimism School Climate Peer Influence Teacher Mindset Beliefs |
Issue Date: | 18 |
Publisher: | Srinakharinwirot University |
Abstract: | This study aims to investigate the relationships and effects of grit, optimism, school climate, peer influence and teacher mindset beliefs on growth mindset of Chinese adolescents. In 2025, a five-point Likert scale questionnaire titled Questionnaire on Growth Mindset and Its Influencing Factors was administered to a randomly selected sample of 350 students. The instrument contains 65 items across six sections. The overall Cronbach's Alpha value of the entire questionnaire scale was 0.924, reflecting a great level of reliability. Through correlation analysis and multiple linear regression analysis, the results revealed the following: (1) Grit, optimism, school climate, peer influence, and teacher mindset beliefs were significantly positively correlated with students’ growth mindset; (2) Three significant predictors of students’ growth mindset were identified: teacher mindset beliefs (p < 0.001), optimism (p < 0.001), and grit (p < 0.05), while school climate and peer influence had no significant impact; (3) The unstandardized regression equation was: Ŷ=0.152 + 0.308X1 + 0.243X2 + 0.455X5 ; (4) The standardized regression equation was: Z= 0.289X1 + 0.208X2 + 0.379X5. - |
URI: | http://ir-ithesis.swu.ac.th/dspace/handle/123456789/3614 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Education |
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