Review of Related Literature
Review of Related Literature
Review of Related Literature
study. Department of Human Development & Family Studies, School for Home Sciences
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264464409_Optimism_-
_Pessimism_among_Adolescents_-_A_Gender_Based_Study
The study indicates that optimism and pessimism are two different outlooks on life that
influence the way a person deals with most situations and your expectations of the world.
something. Pessimism, on the other hand is a state of mind in which a person expects negative
outcomes.
There are some advantages to optimism like it seems to make people feel
better about life. But there are also advantages for pessimism in that thinking the worst helps
The conclusion showed that males and females respondents were predominantly
optimistic and very optimistic respectively. Fortunately, very few of them reported pessimistic &
very pessimistic. Thus, gender of the respondents did not seem to influence optimistic-
also about optimism and pessimism. The only difference is that this study is gender-based while
the topic of the researchers is related to students’ academic performance. This study could also
help the researchers to have more knowledge in relation to optimism and pessimism.
college students. Universidad de Málaga (Spain). Retrieved on August 11, 2018 from
PDFwww.investigacion-psicopedagogica.com
The research aimed to analyse how optimism, self-esteem and social support help to
predict academic stress. The respondents involved 123 college students in the third year of
psychology degree. There results showed that the emotional manifestations of stress are
The study has a topic that is related with the researcher’s chosen topic. Even though it
involves the identification of the effects of optimism and pessimism toward the prediction of
academic stress of college students, it is somehow connected with the effect of optimism and
pessimism toward the academic performance of secondary school students (the topic of the
researchers). The study could also contribute as the researchers’ guide when it comes to
of-psychology/article/optimistic-and-defensive-pessimist-students-differences-in-their-academic-
motivation-and-learning-strategies/8E81A06B8B21E5B10228B56197508E82
The main objective of this study was to identify the strategic and motivational
characteristics of learning which differentiated the student analysis identified on the basis of the
In two studies conducted by Suárez and Fernández (2005, 2011a), two of the affective-
motivational strategies that students can use in the course of their study and learning process are
that occurs when negative self-schemas are activated, but which develops a high level of effort
thereby motivating themselves to exert more effort in order to deal for these unrealistic and low
expectations. Thus, these negative expectations that are expressed are used to increase their
efforts and thus achieve good outcomes (Cantor, 1990; Norem & Cantor, 1986; Suárez &
The results indicated that the use of both strategies (generation of positive expectations
strategy and defensive pessimism strategy) correlated positively and significantly. Students
might generate positive expectations that lead to increased effort and conform to reality (based
on their previous experiences, their own characteristics as students or the characteristics of the
task they are about to do), but these positive expectations could also lead to decreased effort
because of overconfidence and a misinterpretation of reality. On the other hand, students could
also generate negative expectations that lead to increased effort (defensive pessimism), which
may also lead to decreased effort due to a feeling of giving up or to a mismatch with reality.
The study is related to the researchers’ topic because it includes identifying the level of
effort done by students with their use of defensive pessimism and the generation of positive
expectations.
Ceran, S.O. (2013). The role of hope and coping styles in optimism. Middle East
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The study aimed to know to what extent is optimism predicted by agency and pathways
dimensions of hope as measured by Dispositional Hope Scale and to what extent is optimism
predicted by coping strategy dimensions of active coping, planning, seeking social support for
reframing, denial, acceptance, religion, substance use, humor and self-blame as measured by
The results indicated that the students who are high in optimism are both mentally
motivated in their goal pursuit and also produce alternative paths in reaching their desired goals.
This study is relevant to the researchers’ topic because its results indicated that the
students who are high in optimism are both mentally motivated in their goal pursuit, which is
obviously connected to the researchers’ target to identify in the proposed study- how optimism
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%20MAIS701_Apr06.pdf
This study sought to investigate the association between optimism and academic success
as a variety of different studies on optimism and school achievement have resulted in conflicting
results. The sample consisted of 48 high school students who returned consent forms and
completed a questionnaire. The questionnaire was designed to assess the level of dispositional
optimism via their perceptions of self-efficacy. Data concerning Grade Point Averages (GPAs)
was gathered from report card marks at the end of the semester.
The results showed no significant associations between grade and optimism scores. The
conflicting findings between this and other studies suggests that further research is needed to
delineate all of the factors affecting the association between optimism and school achievement
This research is related to the researchers’ topic because this paper is finding answers on
how can optimism affect the academic of a student, that is aligned in the research paper that the
researchers are going to make, they are looking for answers on the difference in academic
The purpose of the study was to know if there was a relationship between hope and/or
optimism and nursing student’s academic success. The results of the study will be used as a basis
for continued research to promote nursing student dropping out and success in nursing programs.
The findings indicated that: (1) There is a moderate correlation between the two predictor
variables of hope and optimism. (2) There is a weak correlation found between the independent
variables of hope and optimism and the nursing student’s final course grade in Human
Pathophysiology. (3) The finding was not consistent with previous research in relation with hope
and optimism and the relationship to academic performance. (4) The finding shows a negative
correlation between the predictor variable of optimism when combined with pessimism and the
dependent variable of final course grade in Human Pathophysiology due to the method of
recording course grades. (5) The negative correlation shows that higher levels of optimism lead
to lower numeric course grade. (6) Many studies demonstrate a significant correlation between
optimism and academic success. (7) Dispositional and academic optimism were positively
correlated with college dropping out, motivation, and academic achievement (Solberg, 2009).
Negative correlations have been found between pessimism and academic achievement
(El-Anzi, 2005). This study is related to the researchers’ topic since its primary subject is about
the relationship between hope and optimism and nursing students’ academic success.
Tetzner, J. & Becker, M. (2017). Think positive? examining the impact of optimism on
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jopy.12312
The study’s objective is to examine the relation between optimism and academic
achievement in early adolescents. It also investigated the functional form of its relation and
addressed whether the initial achievement level moderated the association and compared it with
The researchers used a large German sample (53.2% were females), with two
measurement points for a period of 5 months. The results have shown that optimism had overall
positive effect on self-esteem. For the conclusions, the results expanded the evidence on benefits
of optimism by linking optimism to academic success in early adolescents but indicate only
Nelson, L.M. (2012). The relationship between academic optimism and academic
optimism and students’ academic achievement as well as if there is a difference between the
administrators’ academic optimism at elementary schools and middle schools, and the academic
The findings of the study suggest that there is a relationship between academic optimism
of teachers and the academic performance of students. It is also one of the findings that
elementary schools have higher levels of academic optimisms than middle schools.
Umoh, R. (2017). Why you should be highly optimistic if you want to be successful.
www.cnbc.com/amp/2017/10/05/why-should-you-be-highly-optimistic-if-you-want-to-be-
successful.html
In the article, there had been several statements included, stated by executives from a
consumer food company, media companies and a professor of psychology. All of them agreed
taking actions in or putting investment to something in order to achieve anything that has to be
done.
Gopinath, G. (2017). Having optimism in life is all what you need for success. Team
optimism-in-lif-you-need-for-success/amp/
The article states that optimism is an important part of life, that when a person has it with
his efforts, the path to success is already halfway done. In addition to that, the author stated that
people who are willing to take challenges and risks with optimism are required to the world
today.com/articles/amp/319899
The author cited the statement of Julie Norem, a psychology researcher at Wellesley
College in Massachusetts. According to her, there is a type of pessimism which helps a person
direct their anxiety toward productive activity. It is called defensive pessimism. This type of
pessimism helps a person plan to avoid the disaster and they end up performing better.
Sirois, F. (2018). The surprising benefits of being a pessimist. University of Sheffield.
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In this article, the benefits of having defensive pessimism are being stated. One of these
benefits is that this type of pessimism helps a person boost his confidence. In addition to that, the
author also stated that in a study, those who have defensive pessimism had higher levels of self-
esteem than the other anxious students and that their self-esteem were almost equal to that of
what optimists have. Lastly, these pessimists use their expectations that are negative in order to
motivate them to make solutions to feel prepared and have the ability to take control of the
outcomes.
achievement evaluation. Gifted Education International. Retrieved on October 23, 2018 from
http://shlomokaniel.com/optimism-versus-pessimism-and-academic-achievement-evaluation/
The article included the theoretical frameworks used in the study. Dispositional
Optimism Theory- positive outcome expectancy is a combination of the value of a goal and the
individual’s confidence that he/she can achieve it (Carver and Scheier, 2000); Hope Theory- The
‘agency’ is the capacity to use pathways to achieve goals while ‘pathways thinking’ is the ability
to develop routes to reach goals. When both of these components are positive, positive
expectation occurs, leading to goal achievement, otherwise, it will lead to goal abandonment.
well as a motivator for their learning. They measured the optimist, pessimist and achievement in
mathematics through the sample of primary and lower secondary learners on two occasion. The
most strongly connected to success and grade level is the achievement in mathematics, the
optimism and pessimism are also significant factors. More of the pessimist view point on life that
had a lower level of achievement in mathematics over period. The gender has not significant
factor in achievement.
Ahmad Mahasneh, Zohair H. Al-Zoubi & Omar T. Batayeneh (2013). The Relationship
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/272726552_The_Relationship_between_Optimism-
Pessimism_and_Personality_Traits_among_Students_in_the_Hashemite_University
The article aimed to test the correlation between the optimism-pessimism and personality
classify the prevalence of optimism and pessimism in the study according to the gender,
academic specialization, grade point average and level of study. The study sample contained of
Outcome of the study states that: there is a significant correlation relationship between
the optimism and introversion. The significant positive correlation between the pessimism
among pessimism and extraversion, and among pessimism and introversion. The study differ in
the commonness of optimism in the three level (high, moderate and low) was according to the
gender, range of study, level of study, and grade point average. Different relation of the three
levels is pessimism (high, moderate and low) was according to the gender, range of study, level