Boring but important: a self-transcendent purpose for learning fosters academic self-regulation.
Boring but important: a self-transcendent purpose for learning fosters academic self-regulation.
D. Yeager,Marlone D. Henderson,4 Authors,A. Duckworth
2014 · DOI: 10.1037/a0037637
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology · 418 Citations
TLDR
This research proposed that promoting a prosocial, self-transcendent purpose could improve academic self-regulation on such tasks and found that those with more of a purpose for learning persisted longer on a boring task rather than giving in to a tempting alternative and were less likely to drop out of college.
