Sense of meaning and study perseverance and completion: a brief report

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Sense of meaning and study perseverance and completion: a brief report

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 24 , issue 3 , 2014 , pages: 285–287
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2014.906084
Author(s): Solomon Makola Central University of Technology, South Africa

Abstract

The study examines sense of meaning influences on study perseverance and course completion among students within a faculty of management sciences at a South African university (n = 40). Participants were selected for high scores on the Purpose in life (PIL) scale (n = 20; 50%) and contrasting low scores on the same (n = 20; 50%) (age range = 27 to 30 years, females = 73%, majority ethnicity = 70% Sotho speaking). Data were analysed using independent-samples t-test group comparison procedure. The results suggest that a high sense of meaning can explain study perseverance and completion.

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