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民族本质论对少数民族中学生学业自我效能感的影响:成长型思维的中介作用与干预研究
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Abstract:
本研究以云南少数民族初中生为对象,构建“民族本质论–成长型思维–学业自我效能感”中介模型,揭示静态民族观念通过抑制动态思维削弱学业自信的机制。基于心理免疫理论,干预通过重构认知模式缓解结构性劣势的负面影响,通过随机对照实验(N = 57),发现成长型思维能缓冲民族本质论对学业自我效能感的负面影响,且干预效果具有时间稳定性,为民族地区教育干预提供了理论依据与实践路径。
This study examined ethnic minority junior high school students in Yunnan Province, constructing a serial mediation model (“ethnic essentialism→growth mindset→academic self-efficacy”) to elucidate how static ethnic beliefs weaken academic confidence by suppressing dynamic cognitive processes. Through a randomized controlled trial (N = 57), the results demonstrated that growth mindset intervention, while not directly enhancing self-efficacy, mitigated the negative effects of ethnic essentialism. Furthermore, the intervention exhibited temporal stability in its effects, offering theoretical and practical implications for educational interventions in ethnic minority regions.
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