TY - JOUR
T1 - Social and dimensional comparisons of achievement in multifaceted task value formation among adolescents
AU - Olive, Kezia
AU - Yu, Junlin
AU - Vinni-Laakso, Janica
AU - Salmela-Aro, Katariina
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Students routinely compare their achievement across different subjects (dimensional comparison) and against that of their peers (social comparison). Yet, it is unclear how these comparison processes influence their task values (intrinsic, attainment, utility, cost) and the observed gender differences in these values. Utilizing structural equation models, we tested the associations between Grade 7 achievement (in Finnish and math) and Grade 8 task values among 1325 Finnish students (Mage at Grade 7 = 12.8 years, 52 % girls). We observed positive social comparison (within-domain) effects on all value facets, and partial negative dimensional comparison (cross-domain) effects: higher Finnish achievement was associated with lower intrinsic value and higher cost in math. Despite outperforming boys in Finnish and math, girls reported lower intrinsic value and higher cost in math – effects not explained by achievement comparisons. These results imply that task values development may rely on comparisons of other factors beyond individual achievement.
AB - Students routinely compare their achievement across different subjects (dimensional comparison) and against that of their peers (social comparison). Yet, it is unclear how these comparison processes influence their task values (intrinsic, attainment, utility, cost) and the observed gender differences in these values. Utilizing structural equation models, we tested the associations between Grade 7 achievement (in Finnish and math) and Grade 8 task values among 1325 Finnish students (Mage at Grade 7 = 12.8 years, 52 % girls). We observed positive social comparison (within-domain) effects on all value facets, and partial negative dimensional comparison (cross-domain) effects: higher Finnish achievement was associated with lower intrinsic value and higher cost in math. Despite outperforming boys in Finnish and math, girls reported lower intrinsic value and higher cost in math – effects not explained by achievement comparisons. These results imply that task values development may rely on comparisons of other factors beyond individual achievement.
KW - 516 Educational sciences
KW - Prior achievement
KW - Academic performance
KW - Subjective task value
KW - Generalized internal/external frame of reference
KW - Gender
U2 - 10.1016/j.lindif.2024.102534
DO - 10.1016/j.lindif.2024.102534
M3 - Article
SN - 1041-6080
VL - 115
JO - Learning and Individual Differences
JF - Learning and Individual Differences
M1 - 102534
ER -