<div><p>Academic self-concept (ASC) is comprised of individual perceptions of one’s own academic ability. In a cross-sectional quasi-representative sample of 3,779 German elementary school children in grades 1 to 4, we investigated (a) the structure of ASC, (b) ASC profile formation, an aspect of differentiation that is reflected in lower correlations between domain-specific ASCs with increasing grade level, (c) the impact of (internal) dimensional comparisons of one’s own ability in different school subjects for profile formation of ASC, and (d) the role played by differences in school grades between subjects for these dimensional comparisons. The nested Marsh/Shavelson model, with general ASC at the apex and math, writing, and reading ASC...
In a comprehensive study (15,356 Dutch 9th grade students from 651 classes in 95 schools) we empiric...
Domain-specific academic self-concepts (ASCs) are mental representations of one’s abilities that are...
In a comprehensive study (15,356 Dutch 9th grade students from 651 classes in 95 schools) we empiric...
Academic self-concept (ASC) is comprised of individual perceptions of one’s own academic ability. In...
<p><b>Model 1: NMS_3sf = Nested Marsh/Shavelson model of academic self-concept (ASC) with math ASC, ...
Academic self-concepts (ASCs) are self-perceptions of one’s own academic abilities. The internal/ext...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. Given its eminent role in student learning and development, it is important to ...
Academic self-concept predicts students\u27 future goals and is affected by a student\u27s relative ...
A positive academic self-concept (ASC) relates to many desirable educational outcomes. Research on w...
Already at the beginning of elementary school, students start to develop self-beliefs and attitudes ...
In this study, we seek to identify different profiles of children following distinct developmental t...
Reciprocal effects models of longitudinal data show that academic self-concept is both a cause and a...
Using a confirmatory factor analytic approach, the aim of the study was to examine the construct val...
The big-fish-little-pond effect model explains individual differences in equally achieving students'...
Attaining a positive academic self-concept (ASC) is linked to many desirable educational outcomes. R...
In a comprehensive study (15,356 Dutch 9th grade students from 651 classes in 95 schools) we empiric...
Domain-specific academic self-concepts (ASCs) are mental representations of one’s abilities that are...
In a comprehensive study (15,356 Dutch 9th grade students from 651 classes in 95 schools) we empiric...
Academic self-concept (ASC) is comprised of individual perceptions of one’s own academic ability. In...
<p><b>Model 1: NMS_3sf = Nested Marsh/Shavelson model of academic self-concept (ASC) with math ASC, ...
Academic self-concepts (ASCs) are self-perceptions of one’s own academic abilities. The internal/ext...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. Given its eminent role in student learning and development, it is important to ...
Academic self-concept predicts students\u27 future goals and is affected by a student\u27s relative ...
A positive academic self-concept (ASC) relates to many desirable educational outcomes. Research on w...
Already at the beginning of elementary school, students start to develop self-beliefs and attitudes ...
In this study, we seek to identify different profiles of children following distinct developmental t...
Reciprocal effects models of longitudinal data show that academic self-concept is both a cause and a...
Using a confirmatory factor analytic approach, the aim of the study was to examine the construct val...
The big-fish-little-pond effect model explains individual differences in equally achieving students'...
Attaining a positive academic self-concept (ASC) is linked to many desirable educational outcomes. R...
In a comprehensive study (15,356 Dutch 9th grade students from 651 classes in 95 schools) we empiric...
Domain-specific academic self-concepts (ASCs) are mental representations of one’s abilities that are...
In a comprehensive study (15,356 Dutch 9th grade students from 651 classes in 95 schools) we empiric...