Blog Post #7

Academic Frame:

The idea of identity capital is something that is very open to interpretation and a lot of segments can fall under this term. The closest theory to this term is the self-efficacy theory which states that self-efficacy plays a major role in how one approaches goals and tasks. If an individual has high self-efficacy, they are more open to approaching new tasks and challenges and more likely to succeed in accomplishing and being successful at them.

There is a study conducted by Meera Komarraju and Christopher Dial shows that those who are more academically motivated have higher self-efficacy while those who are more socially motivated have lower self-efficacy. This is important because a lot of people generally believe fraternities to be very social driven but in fact, those who join fraternities have a higher graduation rate than regular college students. This is because students in fraternities want all of their members to be successful in the future because eventually, everyone will have a chance to give back whether it be through donations or advice and guidance.

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