Web of Science: Reciprocal relations between self-esteem, class engagement, and career calling: evidence from a two-wave longitudinal study
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This study aims to longitudinally investigate the relationships between self-esteem,
class engagement, and career calling. A total of 161 university students were
included in the fnal sample. Data were obtained using the Two-Dimensional SelfEsteem Scale, General Class Engagement Scale, and Career Calling Scale. The
cross-lagged panel model revealed the paths (for indirect efects models and autoregressive) between self-esteem, class engagement, and career calling. The crosslagged panel model demonstrated an acceptable ft with the data. The cross-lagged
efect of self-esteem at time 1 on class engagement at time 2 was positive and significant. Furthermore, the cross-lagged efect of class engagement at time 1 on career
calling at time 2 was positive and signifcant. Finally, all these results would support
the longitudinal mediation efect of class engagement in the relationship between
self-esteem and career calling.
