2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10212-017-0347-8
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First-year university students’ academic success: the importance of academic adjustment

Abstract: Considering the pivotal role of academic adjustment for student success, it is important to gain insight into how several motivational and behavioural factors affect academic adjustment and the extent to which academic adjustment influences student success. This empirical study investigated how intrinsic motivation, academic self-efficacy, selfregulated study behaviour and satisfaction with the chosen degree programme influenced academic adjustment in university and how these variables and adjustment affected … Show more

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“…The outcomes of the primary studies in the current review study are in line with those of numerous studies on adjustment to university of nonaccelerated first-year students (e.g., Elliott, 2016;McGhie, 2017;Scager et al, 2012;Van Rooij et al, 2017). They are also in line with a systematic review on predictors of social-emotional well-being of nonaccelerated first-year students (Van der Zanden et al, 2018) and with a meta-analytic study on the Student Adjustment to College Questionnaire (Credé & Niehorster, 2012).…”
Section: Satsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The outcomes of the primary studies in the current review study are in line with those of numerous studies on adjustment to university of nonaccelerated first-year students (e.g., Elliott, 2016;McGhie, 2017;Scager et al, 2012;Van Rooij et al, 2017). They are also in line with a systematic review on predictors of social-emotional well-being of nonaccelerated first-year students (Van der Zanden et al, 2018) and with a meta-analytic study on the Student Adjustment to College Questionnaire (Credé & Niehorster, 2012).…”
Section: Satsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Baker, 2004;Cazan, 2012). Moreover, previous research in academic HE contexts has suggested that academic adjustment is a mediator of the effects of several learning strategies and motivational variables on academic achievement (Petersen, Louw, & Dumont, 2009;van Rooij, Jansen, & van de Grift, 2018), which further highlights the pivotal role of the academic adjustment construct in first-year students' transition process. For instance, van Rooij and colleagues (2018) found that intrinsic (autonomous) motivation and self-regulated study behaviour did not influence academic achievement directly, but through academic adjustment.…”
Section: The Pivotal Role Of Academic Adjustment In Predicting Academmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Penyesuaian yang dilakukan oleh mahasiswa baru di tahun pertama dapat mempengaruhi performanya selama menjalani masa perkuliahan (Abdullah, 2010). Mahasiswa baru yang berhasil menyesuaikan dirinya dalam masa transisi ini memiliki peluang yang lebih besar untuk meraih keberhasilan dalam hal prestasi ataupun capaian akademiknya (Rienties, Beausaert, Grohnert, & Niemantsverdriet, 2012;Rooij, Jansen, & Grift, 2018).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified