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대학생의 자기효능감에 대한 그릿의 영향에서 자기통제의 매개효과 검증

Verification of the mediating effect of self-control in the influence of grit on college students' self-efficacy

  • 이은철 (백석대학교) ;
  • 변영신 (백석대학교)
  • Eun Cheol Lee (BaekSeok University) ;
  • Youngshin Pyun (BaekSeok University)
  • 투고 : 2024.05.19
  • 심사 : 2024.06.29
  • 발행 : 2024.06.30

초록

연구 목적 : 본 연구의 목적은 학업성취에 많은 영향을 주는 대학생의 자기효능감에 대한 그릿의 영향을 자기통제가 매개효과를 가지고 있는지 검증하는 것이다. 연구 내용 및 방법 : 본 연구는 대학생의 자기효능감에 대해 그릿과 자기통제의 영향을 검증하기 위해서 먼저 자기효능감과 그릿과 자기통제의 측정도구를 선택하여 온라인 설문지를 제작하였다. 다음으로 연구 대상을 충남 소재 A대학의 재학생 128명에게 설문을 조사하였다. 수집된 자료는 자료의 정규성과 요인 간의 다중공선성을 검증하기 위해서 기술통계분석과 이변량 상관분석을 수행하였다. 이와 함께 자기효능감에 대한 그릿과 자기통제의 영향을 검증하기 위해서 다중회귀분석을 사용하여 분석하였다. 다음으로 자기효능감에 대한 그릿의 영향을 자기통제가 매개하는지 검증하기 위해 구조방정식 모형을 사용해서 분석하였다. 분석 결과, 자기효능감 전체는 자기통제의 신뢰성과 그릿의 학업적 열정이 영향을 주었다. 자기효능감의 하위 요인인 자신감은 자기통제의 신뢰성과 그릿의 학업적 열정이 영향을 주었다. 자기조절 효능감은 자기통제의 신뢰성과 그릿의 학업적 끈기가 영향을 주었다. 과제 난이도 선호는 그릿의 학업적 흥미 유지와 자기통제의 절제가 영향을 주었다. 다음으로 자기통제는 자기효능감에 대한 그릿의 영향을 매개하는 것으로 나타났다. 결론 및 제언 : 본 연구는 대학생의 자기효능감에 대한 그릿과 자기통제의 영향을 탐색하였다 그 결과 자기효능감에 그릿과 자기통제가 정적 영향을 주었다. 또한 자기통제는 자기효능감에 대한 그릿의 영향을 매개하는 것으로 나타났다. 본 연구는 대학생의 성공적인 학업성취 지원을 위해서 그릿과 자기통제를 지원해 줄 것을 제안한다.

Purpose of Study : The purpose of this study is to verify whether self-control has a mediating effect on the influence of grit on college students' self-efficacy, which has a significant impact on academic achievement. Research content and methods : In order to verify the influence of grit and self-control on college students' self-efficacy, this study first selected measurement tools for self-efficacy, grit, and self-control and created an online questionnaire. Next, a survey was conducted on 128 students at University A in Chungcheongnam-do. Descriptive statistical analysis and bivariate correlation analysis were performed on the collected data to verify the normality of the data and multicollinearity between factors. In addition, multiple regression analysis was used to verify the influence of grit and self-control on self-efficacy. Next, the effect of grit on self-efficacy was analyzed using structural equation modeling to verify whether self-control mediates it. As a result of the analysis, overall self-efficacy was influenced by the reliability of self-control and academic passion of grit. Self-confidence, a sub-factor of self-efficacy, was influenced by reliability of self-control and academic passion of grit. Self-regulation efficacy was influenced by the reliability of self-control and academic persistence of grit. Preference for task difficulty was influenced by grit, maintenance of academic interest, and self-control. Next, self-control was found to mediate the effect of grit on self-efficacy. Conclusion and Recommendations : This study explored the effects of grit and self-control on college students' self-efficacy. As a result, grit and self-control had a positive effect on self-efficacy. Additionally, self-control was found to mediate the effect of grit on self-efficacy. This study proposes to support grit and self-control in order to support successful academic achievement of college students.

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