Gorges J, Goeke T. How do I know what I can do? Anticipating expectancy of success regarding novel academic tasks. British Journal of Educational Psychology. 2015;85(1):75-90.Background: After graduation from secondary school, academic tasks (i.e., learning contents) are no longer structured in terms of school subjects (i.e., English, mathematics). Therefore, learners lack past performance and mastery experience to inform their expectancy of success (i.e., ability beliefs) regarding novel tasks. Aims: In this paper, we investigate how individuals establish expectancy of success regarding novel academic tasks. We hypothesize that individuals draw on ability beliefs regarding known tasks that are deemed similar to novel tasks to estimate exp...
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Competence (ESC) scale. The instrument was designed to measure generalized expectancy of task succes...
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Success in most fields of endeavour depends on an ability to visualise success. It has long been kno...
The aim of this study was to examine how expectancy of success, attainment value, and their interact...
[Abstract]: Presently, there is much interest in how students study and what skills best facilitate ...
This meta-analysis addresses the question of whether 1 general cognitive ability measure developed f...
This dissertation examines the relative contribution of students' expectancy or self-concept of abil...
Anticipating is the mental act of conceiving a certain expectation without performing a sequence of ...
We review work on the development of children and adolescents’ expectancy and competence beliefs for...
Competence (ESC) scale. The instrument was designed to measure generalized expectancy of task succes...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relation of generalized and specific expectancie...
The main aim of this study was to discover interrelations between university students' self-percepti...
The purpose of our research was to examine the relation between academic success and constructs: opt...
This study builds on knowledge of the interactions of teacher expectations, self-concept and academi...
Includes bibliographical references.A study was designed to determine if a subject's previous succes...
The importance of performance expectancies for the prediction of regulation of behavior and actual p...
Eccles' expectancy-value model of achievement motivation suggests that beliefs about ability and exp...
Success in most fields of endeavour depends on an ability to visualise success. It has long been kno...
The aim of this study was to examine how expectancy of success, attainment value, and their interact...
[Abstract]: Presently, there is much interest in how students study and what skills best facilitate ...
This meta-analysis addresses the question of whether 1 general cognitive ability measure developed f...
This dissertation examines the relative contribution of students' expectancy or self-concept of abil...
Anticipating is the mental act of conceiving a certain expectation without performing a sequence of ...