Browsing by Subject "self-concept"
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(2012-02-14)Chinese-American adolescents were compared with the major group in the United States (European-American adolescents) in negotiating self-concepts related with autonomy and connectedness. Senses of autonomy and connectedness ...
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(1993)The relationship between decreases in self-concepts and increases in cognitive abilities involving comparisons was studied with second- through fourth-grade children. One hundred, twenty-six children were given the ...
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(1995)This study focused on the visual search strategies adopted by a sample of 328 five through eight year olds. Developmental trends in children's search efficiency were systematically related to their general metacognitive ...
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(1986)The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the understanding of stable dispositions and the development of a realistic self-concept. It was hypothesized that once children have acquired the understanding ...
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(2018-06-01)Five studies tested for evidence of teleological (i.e., function- or purpose-based) reasoning in the folk psychology of personal identity. Specifically, these studies tested the hypothesis that teleological processes give ...
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(1995)Previous research has shown that the causes children attribute their successes and failures to such as ability, effort, and luck are related to self-concept, school performance and other academic behaviors (Bar-Tal, 1978; ...
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(2009-06-09)The following study examined the relationship between participation in extracurricular activities and academic outcomes, such as achievement and behavioral engagement and self-concept, in an at-risk group of middle school ...
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(2020-04-10)Psychological essentialism refers to the widespread belief that entities, such as kinds of animals or groups of people, have certain underlying immutable characteristics that are necessary for membership in a particular ...