Self-Concept and Success-Failure Attributions of Nonhandicapped Students and Students with Learning Disabilities

Author:

Cooley Eric J.1,Ayres Robert R.2

Affiliation:

1. Eric J. Cooley is an associate professor of psychology at Western Oregon State College. He received his PhD in clinical psychology from The University of Texas at Austin. Address: Eric Cooley, Psychology Department, Westem Oregon State College, Monmouth, OR 97361.

2. Robert R. Ayres is an associate professor of special education at Western Oregon State College. He received his PhD in educational psychology from the University of Oregon.

Abstract

Self-concept and attributions made about academic successes and failures were compared in 46 students with learning disabilities and 47 normally achieving students (mean age = 12.0 years). Results from the Piers-Harris Children's Self-Concept Scale (Piers, 1984) suggested that lower overall self-concepts in the students with learning disabilities (p < .01) were primarily due to differences in self-concepts regarding intellectual and school status (p < .001). Attributions regarding internal versus external causes for successes and failures and stable (ability) versus unstable (effort) causes for failures did not differentiate the groups. Self-concept, particularly school related self-concept, was correlated with ability/effort attributions. Subjects with lower self-concepts were more likely to attribute failures to ability. Both the self-concept and attribution data have implications for academic and motivational interventions.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Health Professions,Education,Health(social science)

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