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Title: PREDICTING PATHWAYS OF GRIT AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Authors: Hayat Muhammad, Summiya Ahmad, Nosheen Iffat Zohra
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Research
Publisher: Women University Mardan
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2021
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Language: English
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37605/pjhssr.v4i1.170
The present research examines how the presence of psychological wellbeing, resilience, hope, subjective happiness, and meaning in life can increase psychological grit in 482 undergraduate students. To test this model, positive psychology factors are used as a predictor of psychological grit. Positive psychology factors influence the passion and perseverance of the undergraduate students of the university to achieve their short- and longterm goals. To gather information from the participants, we used the grit scale, Ryff psychological wellness scale, brief resilience scale, purpose in life scale, subjective happiness scale, and hope scale. The variables in the studies were calculated using correlation and regression analysis. Psychological well-being and resilience were found to be important predictors of psychological grit in the study. The findings of the study have implications for counsellors, planners, and politicians who must consider all of the variables that predict and increase grit in university students.
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