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Latent Profiles of College Students' Majors' Expectancy-Value-Cost: The Differences in Academic Achievement and Academic Procrastination Behavior and the Effect of Growth Mindset and the Role of Gender
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전문대학생의 전공 관련 기대-가치-비용 잠재프로파일에 따른 학업성취도와 학업지연행동의 차이 및 성별의 역할과 성장마인드셋의 영향

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Soon-jung Lee (단국대학교) Mi-Sun Yoon (단국대학교)
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The Korean Society Of Educational Psychology The Korean Journal of Educational Psychology Vol.37 No.4 KCI Accredited Journals
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2023.12
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329 - 353 (25page)
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10.17286/KJEP.2023.37.4.02

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This study aimed to classify college students based on their majors’ expectancy-value-cost profiles and examine the differences in academic achievement and academic procrastination behavior among the identified profiles. The research also investigated the role of gender and the growth mindset influence. To achieve the research objectives, the study collected data from 776 college students in the Daegu-Gyeongbuk region via a self-reported survey. The data were analyzed using latent profile analysis(LPA), and a 3-step approach, including R3STEP and DU3STEP, was applied. Results showed that the students’ majors’ expectancy-value-cost profiles could be classified into four types: medium expectancy-value-cost, high expectancy-value-cost, high expectancy-value-low cost, and low expectancy-value-high cost. Significant differences in academic achievement and procrastination behavior were observed based on the latent profiles. The “high expectancy-value-low cost” profile showed the highest adaptation to the academic situation, whereas the “low expectancy-value-high cost” profile exhibited the lowest adaptation. Gender and growth mindset predicted latent profile classification. Hence, this study’s significance is the ability to profile in detail the subfactors of college majors’ expectancy-value-cost. Furthermore, the research demonstrates that academic achievement and academic procrastination behavior can vary depending on students’ motivation type as related to their major and that gender and growth mindset can predict motivation types.
Educational Impact and Implications : This study highlights the importance of identifying students" expectations and values regarding their majors to support them in adapting well to academic demands through the perception of low coursework costs. Moreover, the research underscores the need to comprehensively understand students’ motivation to make major achievements in college, as a tool for individually tailoring educational interventions to suit learners. It is therefore expected that this knowledge will be utilized to provide effective learning support in future educational settings.

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