Gender differences in first-year college students’ academic expectations

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Autor(a) principal: Diniz, Antonio
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Alfonso, Sonia, Araujo, Alexandra, Costa, Alexandra R., Conde, Angeles, Almeida, Leandro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/9420
Resumo: Based on a multidimensional definition of academic expectations (AEs), the authors examine students’ AE component scores across countries and genders. Two samples (343 Portuguese and 358 Spanish students) completed the Academic Perceptions Questionnaire (APQ) six months after enrolling in their universities. Factorial invariance was ensured across countries and genders, allowing us to study AEs using the APQ for both genders and in both countries. No significant differences in factor means were found between countries, indicating that AEs are not an obstacle to student mobility. Gender differences were found in some AE factor means, Training for employment, Personal and social development, Student mobility, Political engagement and citizenship, and Social pressure, with males exhibiting higher scores. Because these differences are not supported by most literature in this domain, further studies are needed to clarify the causes of women’s lower expectations and, therefore, risk of adaptation difficulties.
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title Gender differences in first-year college students’ academic expectations
spellingShingle Gender differences in first-year college students’ academic expectations
Diniz, Antonio
Academic engagement
Student expectations
First-year students
Gender differences
Structural equation modelling
title_short Gender differences in first-year college students’ academic expectations
title_full Gender differences in first-year college students’ academic expectations
title_fullStr Gender differences in first-year college students’ academic expectations
title_full_unstemmed Gender differences in first-year college students’ academic expectations
title_sort Gender differences in first-year college students’ academic expectations
author Diniz, Antonio
author_facet Diniz, Antonio
Alfonso, Sonia
Araujo, Alexandra
Costa, Alexandra R.
Conde, Angeles
Almeida, Leandro
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author2 Alfonso, Sonia
Araujo, Alexandra
Costa, Alexandra R.
Conde, Angeles
Almeida, Leandro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Diniz, Antonio
Alfonso, Sonia
Araujo, Alexandra
Costa, Alexandra R.
Conde, Angeles
Almeida, Leandro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Academic engagement
Student expectations
First-year students
Gender differences
Structural equation modelling
topic Academic engagement
Student expectations
First-year students
Gender differences
Structural equation modelling
description Based on a multidimensional definition of academic expectations (AEs), the authors examine students’ AE component scores across countries and genders. Two samples (343 Portuguese and 358 Spanish students) completed the Academic Perceptions Questionnaire (APQ) six months after enrolling in their universities. Factorial invariance was ensured across countries and genders, allowing us to study AEs using the APQ for both genders and in both countries. No significant differences in factor means were found between countries, indicating that AEs are not an obstacle to student mobility. Gender differences were found in some AE factor means, Training for employment, Personal and social development, Student mobility, Political engagement and citizenship, and Social pressure, with males exhibiting higher scores. Because these differences are not supported by most literature in this domain, further studies are needed to clarify the causes of women’s lower expectations and, therefore, risk of adaptation difficulties.
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