To Grit or not to Grit, that is the Question! Alexander T. Vazsonyi
et al. Journal of Research in Personalitym
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2018.12.006
Highlights
• Tested measurement of and the validity of grit, vis-à-vis self-control.
• Lifecourse sample, from young adulthood to 55+.
• Grit and self-control largely indistinguishable in predicting long-term goals.
Abstract:
The current study tested the validity of grit as a non-cognitive
construct related to, yet distinct from self-control. Data were
collected from N = 1,907 adults spanning the life-course (53.1% female, M
age = 41.4 years). Associations between grit and present and past goals
were very similar to ones observed with self-control. Extensive model
tests using structural equation modeling provided evidence of
substantial overlap between these two constructs, calling into question
the conceptual and empirical distinctiveness of grit vis-à-vis
self-control, as well as the importance of grit as a unique and
independent characteristic salient for the pursuit and achievement of
long-term goals. This finding was consistent and invariant across adult
developmental periods. Study implications for grit-investment are
discussed.
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
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