Mastery motivation predicts achievement, but intricacies amongst pre-schoolers are unclear. In keeping with the Specificity Principle, school-age, and adolescent research demonstrates the importance of considering the setting conditions in which mastery motivation is observed. Here, Singaporean 4-year-olds’ (N = 63) mastery-motivation-related behaviour (MMRB) (e.g. signs of persistence, focus, and pleasure) in mathematical and non-mathematical activities were observed. Relations between numeracy and MMRB during a mathematical game (outcome relevant setting) were determined, controlling for MMRB in other activities (outcome irrelevant settings). Association between MMRB during the mathematical game and receptive language (outcome irrelevant setting) was also examined. Consistent with the Specificity Principle, MMRB during the mathematical game was (i) associated with numeracy, after controlling for MMRB in other activities and (ii) did not predict language. Enhancing preschoolers’ experiences, especially when implemented in contexts related to areas targeted for improvement, may benefit outcomes. These skills acquired in early life can become important predictors of future ability.

Domain specificity of mastery-motivation-related behaviours in relation to Singaporean preschoolers’ mathematical performance / Yanyi Lee, Tiffany; Wee Sim, Lit; Syukri Bin Mohamed Anwar, Mohamed; Cheung, Pierina; Lee, Kerry; Ansari, Daniel; Esposito, Gianluca; Rifkin-Graboi, Anne. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY OF EDUCATION. - ISSN 0256-2928. - 39:3(2024), pp. 3115-3138. [10.1007/s10212-024-00794-w]

Domain specificity of mastery-motivation-related behaviours in relation to Singaporean preschoolers’ mathematical performance

Gianluca Esposito;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Mastery motivation predicts achievement, but intricacies amongst pre-schoolers are unclear. In keeping with the Specificity Principle, school-age, and adolescent research demonstrates the importance of considering the setting conditions in which mastery motivation is observed. Here, Singaporean 4-year-olds’ (N = 63) mastery-motivation-related behaviour (MMRB) (e.g. signs of persistence, focus, and pleasure) in mathematical and non-mathematical activities were observed. Relations between numeracy and MMRB during a mathematical game (outcome relevant setting) were determined, controlling for MMRB in other activities (outcome irrelevant settings). Association between MMRB during the mathematical game and receptive language (outcome irrelevant setting) was also examined. Consistent with the Specificity Principle, MMRB during the mathematical game was (i) associated with numeracy, after controlling for MMRB in other activities and (ii) did not predict language. Enhancing preschoolers’ experiences, especially when implemented in contexts related to areas targeted for improvement, may benefit outcomes. These skills acquired in early life can become important predictors of future ability.
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Yanyi Lee, Tiffany; Wee Sim, Lit; Syukri Bin Mohamed Anwar, Mohamed; Cheung, Pierina; Lee, Kerry; Ansari, Daniel; Esposito, Gianluca; Rifkin-Graboi, A...espandi
Domain specificity of mastery-motivation-related behaviours in relation to Singaporean preschoolers’ mathematical performance / Yanyi Lee, Tiffany; Wee Sim, Lit; Syukri Bin Mohamed Anwar, Mohamed; Cheung, Pierina; Lee, Kerry; Ansari, Daniel; Esposito, Gianluca; Rifkin-Graboi, Anne. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY OF EDUCATION. - ISSN 0256-2928. - 39:3(2024), pp. 3115-3138. [10.1007/s10212-024-00794-w]
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