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研究生: 黃雅惠
Ya-Huei Huang
論文名稱: 高職學生之自我設限、個人目標導向、自尊與學業表現之相關研究
A Study on the Relationship among Self-Handicapping, Individual Goal Orientation, Self-Esteem, and Academic Performance of Vocational Senior High School Students in Taiwan
指導教授: 林世華
Lin, Sieh-Hwa
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 教育心理與輔導學系
Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling
論文出版年: 2006
畢業學年度: 94
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 133
中文關鍵詞: 自我設限個人目標導向自尊學業表現
英文關鍵詞: self-handicapping, individual goal orientation, self-esteem, academic performance
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 本研究主要目的在探討高職學生之自我設限、個人目標導向與自尊的相關情形,同時探討高職學生自我設限、個人目標導向、自尊與其學業表現的關係。
    本研究以高職學生804名為研究對象,採用問卷調查法,所使用的研究工具包括「自我設限量表」、「個人目標導向量表」與「自尊量表」。調查所得資料以描述統計、t考驗、積差相關、典型相關、多元相關、多元迴歸等統計方法處理。研究結果發現:
    (一)不同性別高職學生在自我設限並無顯著差異存在,而在趨向精熟目標、逃避精熟目標及自尊有性別差異;
    (二)不同年級高職學生在自我設限及自尊亦無顯著差異存在,而在趨向精熟目標、趨向表現目標及逃避精熟目標有年級差異;
    (三)高職學生的個人目標導向的線性組合分數與自我設限的線性組合分數有相關存在;
    (四)高職學生之自我設限與自尊有顯著多元相關;
    (五)高職學生之自我設限、個人目標導向及自尊可以有效預測學業表現。
    最後,研究者依據本研究結果加以討論,並提出具體建議以供高職教學、學習輔導及未來研究之參考。

    The main purposes of this study were to:(1) investigate the differences of self-handicapping, individual goal orientation, self-esteem and academic performance between vocational senior high school students of different gender and grade, (2) explore the relationship among self-handicapping, individual goal orientation, self-esteem and academic performance of vocational senior high school students.
    The sample of this study was consisted of 804 students selected from a vocational senior high school. The data was collected through survey, using Self-Handicapping Scale, Individual Goal Orientation Scale, and Self-Esteem Scale as instruments. The data obtained was further analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, Pearson’s product-moment correlation, canonical correlation, multiple correlation, and multiple regression.
    The findings are summarized as follows:
    (1) There were differences between vocational senior high school students of different gender in approach-mastery goal, avoidance-mastery goal, and self-esteem.
    (2) There were differences between vocational senior high school students of different grade in approach-mastery goal, approach-performance goal, and avoidance-mastery goal.
    (3) The linear composite score of individual goal orientation was significantly related to the linear composite score of self-handicapping.
    (4) Self-handicapping was significantly related to self-esteem.
    (5) Self-handicapping, individual goal orientation and self-esteem can significantly predict academic performance.
    Based on the findings, suggestions for vocational senior high school teaching, education guidance, and future research are proposed.

    中文摘要 英文摘要 目次 表次 圖次 第一章 緒論 第一節 研究動機與目的 1 第二節 研究問題與假設 5 第三節 名詞釋義 8 第二章 文獻探討 第一節 自我設限之理論與相關研究 13 第二節 個人目標導向之相關理論 25 第三節 自我設限、個人目標導向與自尊之關係 36 第四節 自我設限、個人目標導向、自尊與學業表現之關係 41 第三章 研究方法 第一節 研究架構 45 第二節 研究對象 48 第三節 研究工具 49 第四節 研究程序 58 第五節 資料分析 60 第四章 研究結果與討論 第一節 各變項之描述統計分析 63 第二節 不同性別高職學生在自我設限、個人目標導向與自尊之 差異分析 67 第三節 不同年級高職學生在自我設限、個人目標導向與自尊之 差異分析 74 第四節 個人目標導向與自我設限之典型相關分析 81 第五節 自我設限與自尊之多元相關分析 93 第六節 自我設限、個人目標導向與自尊對學業表現之迴歸分析 96 第五章 結論與建議 第一節 結論 101 第二節 建議 105 參考書目 一、中文部分 109 二、西文部分 113 附錄 附錄一 自我設限量表 127 附錄二 個人目標導向量表 130 附錄三 自尊量表 132 表次 表2-1-1 四種向度的自我設限 21 表2-2-1 目標導向的分類與定義 28 表2-2-2 精熟和表現目標及其趨向和逃避形式 32 表3-2-1 有效樣本之班級與人數分配表 48 表3-3-1 自我設限量表之信度分析結果摘要表 50 表3-3-2 自我設限量表之驗證性因素分析結果摘要表 51 表3-3-3 個人目標導向量表之信度分析結果摘要表 53 表3-3-4 個人目標導向量表之驗證性因素分析結果摘要表 54 表3-3-5 自尊量表之信度分析結果摘要表 56 表3-3-6 自尊量表之驗證性因素分析結果摘要表 57 表4-1-1 高職學生在各變項之描述統計分析 65 表4-2-1 不同性別高職學生的自我設限之差異分析 68 表4-2-2 不同性別高職學生的個人目標導向之差異分析 69 表4-2-3 不同性別高職學生的自尊之差異分析 69 表4-3-1 不同年級高職學生的自我設限之差異分析 75 表4-3-2 不同年級高職學生個人的目標導向之差異分析 76 表4-3-3 不同年級高職學生的自尊之差異分析 76 表4-4-1 高職學生個人目標導向與自我設限之積差相關矩陣 82 表4-4-2 高職學生個人目標導向與自我設限之典型相關分析摘要表 86 表4-5-1 高職學生之自我設限與自尊的積差相關矩陣 94 表4-6-1 各變項預測學業表現之多元迴歸分析摘要表 97 表4-6-2 各變項預測學業表現之多元迴歸係數表 98 圖次 圖2-2-1 2x2成就目標架構 34 圖3-1-1 研究架構圖 46 圖4-4-1 高職學生之個人目標導向與自我設限的第一組典型相關結構圖 89 圖4-4-2 高職學生之個人目標導向與自我設限的第二組典型相關結構圖 92

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