spacer Open Access  spacer Subscription or Fee Access

Effect of academic comparisons on the subjective well-being of Chinese secondary school students

Weihui Mei (Zhejiang University), Yinghua Ye (Zhejiang University), Yaoyao Liu (Zhejiang University), Xiuming Li (Youth and Children’s Center, Hangzhou)

Abstract


We studied the effect of academic comparisons on the subjective well-being (SWB) of 330 students from 3 Chinese secondary schools. The results showed that the SWB of Chinese secondary school students (a) is relatively low; (b) is affected primarily by 4 demographic factors, namely, grade, gender, academic achievements, and family financial background; and (c) is significantly affected by academic comparisons in that self-comparison, upward comparison, and parallel comparison have a positive impact on SWB, and downward comparison has a negative impact on SWB. Both parents and teachers should guide students to draw appropriate academic comparisons.


Full Text: PDF spacer  pp. 1233-1238

P.O. Box 1539, Palmerston North 4440, New Zealand. Email: editor@sbp-journal.com


About SBP Journal
Contact Us
Search
Register

English Editing Services
Subscribe to SBP
APA Guidelines
IngentaConnect
Order a CD

Current
Published Articles
Announcements
Home
Where We Are

Support
FAQ
Manuscript Submission Information

Sponsor of:
spacer

© 2015 Society for Personality Research. (tradename of Scientific Journal Publishers Limited). All rights reserved

gipoco.com is neither affiliated with the authors of this page nor responsible for its contents. This is a safe-cache copy of the original web site.