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Individualist-collectivist profiles in secondary school: an exploratory study of trait emotional intelligence and academic achievement

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Main Author: Costa, Ana
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Faria, Luísa
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: An individualist (I) or collectivist (C) cultural orientation affects individuals’ attitudes, behaviours and values. This study aimed to identify the first-year secondary-school students’ I–C profiles and explore their implications for students’ trait emotional intelligence (EI), emotions towards school and academic achievement (GPA) throughout the 3-year secondary-school cycle. A total of 222 secondary-school students (58.6% females; Mage = 15.4; SD =.63 in the 10th grade) were enrolled in a longitudinal study. The cluster analysis identified three distinct I–C profiles: high individualist-low collectivist students, low individualistic-midlevel collectivist students and high individualist–high collectivist students. The results revealed significant differences between the I–C profiles regarding students’ trait EI, emotions towards school and GPA throughout secondary school, in particular favouring the high individualist–high collectivist profile. These findings are discussed based on the practical implications for students’ outcomes in the current secondary school system.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Individualist-collectivist profiles in secondary school: an exploratory study of trait emotional intelligence and academic achievement
title Individualist-collectivist profiles in secondary school: an exploratory study of trait emotional intelligence and academic achievement
spellingShingle Individualist-collectivist profiles in secondary school: an exploratory study of trait emotional intelligence and academic achievement
Costa, Ana
Academic achievement
Collectivism
Emotions towards school
Individualism
Trait emotional intelligence
title_short Individualist-collectivist profiles in secondary school: an exploratory study of trait emotional intelligence and academic achievement
title_full Individualist-collectivist profiles in secondary school: an exploratory study of trait emotional intelligence and academic achievement
title_fullStr Individualist-collectivist profiles in secondary school: an exploratory study of trait emotional intelligence and academic achievement
title_full_unstemmed Individualist-collectivist profiles in secondary school: an exploratory study of trait emotional intelligence and academic achievement
title_sort Individualist-collectivist profiles in secondary school: an exploratory study of trait emotional intelligence and academic achievement
author Costa, Ana
author_facet Costa, Ana
Faria, Luísa
author_role author
author2 Faria, Luísa
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Ana
Faria, Luísa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Academic achievement
Collectivism
Emotions towards school
Individualism
Trait emotional intelligence
topic Academic achievement
Collectivism
Emotions towards school
Individualism
Trait emotional intelligence
description An individualist (I) or collectivist (C) cultural orientation affects individuals’ attitudes, behaviours and values. This study aimed to identify the first-year secondary-school students’ I–C profiles and explore their implications for students’ trait emotional intelligence (EI), emotions towards school and academic achievement (GPA) throughout the 3-year secondary-school cycle. A total of 222 secondary-school students (58.6% females; Mage = 15.4; SD =.63 in the 10th grade) were enrolled in a longitudinal study. The cluster analysis identified three distinct I–C profiles: high individualist-low collectivist students, low individualistic-midlevel collectivist students and high individualist–high collectivist students. The results revealed significant differences between the I–C profiles regarding students’ trait EI, emotions towards school and GPA throughout secondary school, in particular favouring the high individualist–high collectivist profile. These findings are discussed based on the practical implications for students’ outcomes in the current secondary school system.
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