Task Performance: Report on the Study of Social and Emotional Skills of Chinese Adolescents (I)

  • Gao X
  • Chen H
  • Wu J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Task Performance is greatly significant in the field of education. The OECD defines Task Performance as the ability to function based on conscientiousness in the “Big Five” personality domains. People with high Task Performance tend to also have significant conscientiousness. In other words, they are more self-controlled, more responsible, and more persistent. As a result, they focus well on tasks and earn better grades. Task Performance includes self-control, responsibility, and perseverance.

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Gao, X., Chen, H., Wu, J., & Huang, J. (2021). Task Performance: Report on the Study of Social and Emotional Skills of Chinese Adolescents (I). Best Evidence in Chinese Education, 9(1), 1197–1202. https://doi.org/10.15354/bece.21.rp031

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