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The mediating role of self-exertion on the effects of effort on learning virtues and emotional distress in academic failure in a confucian context
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The mediating role of self-exertion on the effects of effort on learning virtues and emotional distress in academic failure in a confucian context

Bih-Jen Fwu, Shun-Wen Chen, Chih-Fen WeiHsiou-Huai Wang
Frontiers in Psychology, 卷.7(JAN), 2047
01/2017

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Confucianism Effort Emotional distress Learning virtues Self-exertion Psychology (all)
Previous studies have found that in East Asian Confucian societies, hardworking students are often trapped in a dilemma of enjoying a positive moral image while suffering from emotional distress due to academic failure. This study intends to further explore whether the cultural-specific belief in self-exertion acts as a psychological mechanism to lessen these students' negative emotions. A group of 288 college students in Taiwan were administered a questionnaire to record their responses to past academic failures. The results from structural equation modeling showed that self-exertion functioned as a mediator between the effects of effort on learning virtues and emotional distress. Self-exertion to fulfill one's duty to oneself positively mediated the effect of effort on learning virtues, whereas self-exertion to fulfill one's duty to one's parents negatively mediated the effect of effort on emotional distress. Theoretical and cultural implications are further discussed.

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