University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.May 2013. Major: Kinesiology. Advisor: Maureen Weiss. 1 computer file (PDF); vii, 155 pages.Based on expectancy-value theory, youths' competence and value beliefs are significant correlates of achievement behaviors in multiple domains. Gender and activity stereotypes and parental influence represent social-contextual factors. The purposes of this study were to examine gender and activity group differences in adolescents' achievement beliefs and behaviors, and those of their parents, in reading, sport, and music. Adolescents (N = 313) completed measures assessing domain-specific expectancy-value constructs. First, gender by domain RM ANOVAs revealed no gender differences on sport variables, boys reported ...
AbstractPrevious research has showed that school achievements depend on studentś motivation and iden...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This cross-sectional study ex...
The overall aim of this paper is to study and discuss student-athletes’ beliefs about athletic abili...
Gender disparities in STEM-related career fields may be the result of broadly held traditional stere...
This dissertation examines the relative contribution of students' expectancy or self-concept of abil...
This dissertation uses the Eccles' et al. (1983) expectancy-value model to explore the ways in which...
The focal aim of this dissertation project centers on understanding the importance of some of the un...
This study used the Eccles et al. expectancy-value model of achievement choice and achievement goal ...
This study used the Eccles et al. expectancy-value model of achievement choice and achievement goal ...
This dissertation examined the effect of the family context in elementary school on children's motiv...
Traditionally, boys are viewed as better in math and sports than girls. This study examines children...
Parents beliefs processes has shown to relate to their children’s decisions making. Thus, grounded i...
This thesis investigated children\u27s school achievement in terms of an integration of three theori...
AbstractPurposeThe present study examined the patterns of children's expectancy beliefs and subjecti...
This dissertation explored gender differences in motivation, achievement choices, and mental health ...
AbstractPrevious research has showed that school achievements depend on studentś motivation and iden...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This cross-sectional study ex...
The overall aim of this paper is to study and discuss student-athletes’ beliefs about athletic abili...
Gender disparities in STEM-related career fields may be the result of broadly held traditional stere...
This dissertation examines the relative contribution of students' expectancy or self-concept of abil...
This dissertation uses the Eccles' et al. (1983) expectancy-value model to explore the ways in which...
The focal aim of this dissertation project centers on understanding the importance of some of the un...
This study used the Eccles et al. expectancy-value model of achievement choice and achievement goal ...
This study used the Eccles et al. expectancy-value model of achievement choice and achievement goal ...
This dissertation examined the effect of the family context in elementary school on children's motiv...
Traditionally, boys are viewed as better in math and sports than girls. This study examines children...
Parents beliefs processes has shown to relate to their children’s decisions making. Thus, grounded i...
This thesis investigated children\u27s school achievement in terms of an integration of three theori...
AbstractPurposeThe present study examined the patterns of children's expectancy beliefs and subjecti...
This dissertation explored gender differences in motivation, achievement choices, and mental health ...
AbstractPrevious research has showed that school achievements depend on studentś motivation and iden...
110 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This cross-sectional study ex...
The overall aim of this paper is to study and discuss student-athletes’ beliefs about athletic abili...