A multivariate analysis of the self-determination of adolescents
        
     
    
        
    
    
        Product Description:
        Self-determination is a general psychological construct within the organizing structure of theories of human agentic behavior.  People who are self-determined act volitionally to serve as the causal agent in their lives.  To provide a fuller understanding of the self-determination of adolescents, this study collected data on self-determination, quality of life, self-efficacy, and assertiveness for more than 1,400 Italian adolescents.  We conducted a series of Multivariate Analyses of Variance to examine the relationships among, differences between, and associations with self-determination, including any differences as a function of age and gender as well as differences in quality of life, self-efficacy, and assertiveness as a function of level of self-determination.  We also examined which quality of life factors were associated with enhanced self-determination and self-efficacy.  Findings support the importance of self-determination to quality of life and enhanced self-efficacy.
     
    
        Keyword(s):
        Self-Determination, Adaptive Behavior, Multivariate analysis
     
    
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        Peer-reviewed publications in scholarly journals Published/In Press
     
    
        Target Audience:
        Professionals
     
    
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        Electronic (disc, CD, 508 compliant web posting)
     
    
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