Some developmental antecedents of level of aspiration
Some developmental antecedents of level of aspiration
Carl N. Edwards, Douglas P. Crowne, Robert R. Sears, Lance K. Conn, Radcliffe College. Henry A. Murray Research Center, David Marlowe
About this book
This study consists of data collected from the children whose mothers participated in the 1951-1952 Sears, Maccoby, and Levin P̲atterns of Child Rearing study.̲ This follow-up focused on the child-rearing antecedents of level of aspiration in later life.
Of the 379 individuals who were five to six years old when their parents were interviewed in 1951-1952, 83 (37 females and 46 males) participated in this follow-up. At the time of this data collection, all participants were 18 years of age. All participants completed two personality scales, following which half performed a task designed to measure level of aspiration. The remaining subjects completed a measure of sensitivity to emotional communication prior to engaging in the level of aspiration performance.
The Murray Center has acquired the computer-accessible data. In addition to the original study (Sears, Maccoby, and Levin, A235), other follow-ups of this sample (Nowlis, A570; Edwards, A575, McClelland, A046; and McClelland & Franz, A1012) are available at the center.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL42910997W
Subjects
Student aspirationsAchievement motivation in adolescence