Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal
Abstract
This study is designed to show a relationship between self-esteem and grade point average (GPA) among college students. Undergraduate college students from Lindenwood University participated in this study. The survey used in this study was designed by J.J. Messina (1999) containing questions a subject’s family, personal, social, and educational life. The students were asked if they would like to participate in a survey randomly. Upon completion of the survey and informed consent they received a feedback letter. The data I collected showed a weak relationship, however I believe it was due to the fact I only surveyed 25 subjects.
Recommended Citation
Wilson, Patrick
(2005)
"Self-Esteen Levels in Relation to Grade Point Average,"
Undergraduate Psychology Research Methods Journal: Vol. 1:
Iss.
3, Article 15.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/psych_journals/vol1/iss3/15
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Publication Date
5-2005