** * Note: This article may not exactly replicate the final version published in the APA journal. It is not the copy of record In two experiments, we investigated how attributed of peer models influenced achievement behaviors among children who had experienced difficulties learning mathematical skills in school. In Experiment 1, children (M = 10.6 years) observed either a same- or opposite-sex peer model demonstrating rapid (mastery model) or gradual (coping model) acquisition of fraction skills. Observing a coping model led to higher self-efficacy, skill, and training performance. In Experiment 2, children (M = 10.9 years) observed either one or three same-sex peer models demonstrating mastery or coping behaviors while solving fractions. C...
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Examined were the ways peer models affect children's self-efficacy in a cognitive learning cont...
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Both causal attributions and self-efficacy have been theorized as mediating performance on achieveme...
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After their childhood, when children begin to establish more intensive social contacts outside famil...
Children’s belief in the malleability of intelligence, known as growth mindset, has been shown to pr...
This thesis investigates the role of classmates in the academic achievement of an individual student...
This paper investigates whether exposure to academically gifted peers of the same and opposite gend...
In two experiments, we investigated how attributed of peer models influenced achievement behaviors a...
According to Bandura (1977, 1981, 1982), psychological procedures change behavior in part by creatin...
Few research efforts have tested Bandura's Self-Efficacy Theory in an educational setting. Though th...
This article critically reviews the research literature on peer modeling among children as a functio...
In social cognitive theory, self‐efficacy is domain‐specific. An alternative model, the cross‐domain...
The purpose of this experiment was to examine the influence of peer mastery and peer coping models o...
The purpose of this study was to test a model of peer experiences and academic achievement among ele...
Examined were the ways peer models affect children's self-efficacy in a cognitive learning cont...
The current study investigated whether 4- to 6-year-old children's task solution choice was influenc...
Both causal attributions and self-efficacy have been theorized as mediating performance on achieveme...
The current study focuses on the relations between observed measures of children’s self-regulation a...
After their childhood, when children begin to establish more intensive social contacts outside famil...
Children’s belief in the malleability of intelligence, known as growth mindset, has been shown to pr...
This thesis investigates the role of classmates in the academic achievement of an individual student...
This paper investigates whether exposure to academically gifted peers of the same and opposite gend...