Determinants of major choice and academic expectations: testing a prediction model across gender
DATE:
2022-04-07
UNIVERSAL IDENTIFIER: http://hdl.handle.net/11093/4529
UNESCO SUBJECT: 6306.05 Sociología de la Educación ; 6199 Otras Especialidades Psicológicas ; 58 Pedagogía
DOCUMENT TYPE: article
ABSTRACT
With this study, we aim to test the predictive relationships between determinants
of major choice (DMC) and academic expectations (AEs) and to analyze gender
differences, using six items of the Determinants of Major Choice Scale and the Academic
Perceptions Questionnaire to assess AEs. A convenience sample of Portuguese
(n = 839) and Spanish (n = 1,001) first-year students (age-range = 17–23 years), mostly
composed of women (56.9%, n = 1,047), was selected from two public universities.
The invariance of the multivariate regression model with latent variables of the effect of
DMC on AEs, with determinants linked to Personal Characteristics (PCs; e.g., capacities)
and Mediating Agents (MAs; e.g., parents) as AE predictors, was tested across gender
with LISREL. The invariance test of the multivariate regression model across gender fit
the data well and revealed an equivalence of slopes between women and men, which
allows a unique interpretation of the model’s predictive relationships for both genders.
We also found statistically significant predictive relationships of PCs for six AE factors
and MAs for five AE factors. The results showed theoretical relationships with the selfdetermination theory. At a practical level, they indicated the importance of PCs and MAs
to design AE intervention programs in Higher Education (HE) institutions