From fear to innovation: the mediating roles of curiosity and grit in the relationship between fear of academic failure and creative problem-solving among Chinese undergraduates
Lanfeng Zhou, Liying Xie, Xinyu Wang

TL;DR
This study shows that fear of academic failure can lead to better creative problem-solving in students, especially when they have grit and curiosity.
Contribution
The study identifies curiosity and grit as key mediators linking fear of academic failure to creative problem-solving in Chinese undergraduates.
Findings
Fear of academic failure was modestly positively linked to creative problem-solving.
Grit had a stronger mediating effect on creative problem-solving than curiosity.
Educational interventions should focus on both curiosity and grit to enhance problem-solving skills.
Abstract
Fear of Academic Failure (FoAF) is a common emotional experience among undergraduates and is often associated with differences in academic performance and problem-solving. While the relationship between fear and academic outcomes is well-documented, less is known about how FoAF relates to creative problem-solving (CPS). This study explores the roles of curiosity and grit as mediators in this relationship. A cross-sectional, correlational study was employed with a sample of undergraduate students from three universities in Putian City, China. Participants completed self-report measures assessing FoAF, Curiosity, Grit, and CPS. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling to test the direct and indirect associations of FoAF on CPS via curiosity and grit. The results revealed that FoAF was modestly positively associated with CPS (β = 0.19, 95% CI [0.091, 0.274]). Curiosity (β =…
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TopicsGrit, Self-Efficacy, and Motivation · Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies · Psychological and Educational Research Studies
