The aim of this work is to analyze the differential characteristics of the students with high and low academic achicvem~nt in some variables of cognitive-motivational nature. As a rule the results indicate that the group of high academic achievement attributes more their successes to ability and effort, it has highest learning and achievement goals, and presents a highest academic self-concept. On the contrary, the group of low academic achievement attributes more their resulls of success to the context; it attributes their failure results to ability and effort, and their results of success and failure to luck
Investigating causal relations between self-concept and motivational goals represents a leading edge...
Two major streams of theorizing have characterised the literature regarding student motivation – the...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.It was the purpose of this st...
The purpose of the study was to determine whether or not high-achieving students differ from low-ach...
Critical questions in educational psychology research to be addressed in this paper concern the casu...
Research has been conducted on a) relations between academic self-concept and academic achievement, ...
Attribution theory postulates: attributing success to ability will not cause greater task persistenc...
Previous studies have attempted to understand various motivational factors that affect academic achi...
The aim of this paper is to learn what attribution styles prevail among are First-Year students at u...
The central aim of this thesis was to investigate relationships between students’ goals and self-con...
While bivariate associations between motivation and academic achievement have been soundly establish...
The basic aim of this thesis is to establish the relationship between the academic self-concept, att...
Achievement motivation is not a single construct but rather subsumes a variety of different construc...
Self-efficacy and causal attributions have been suggested as potential predictors of academic achiev...
The network of causal relations between academic self-concept and academic achievement was examined ...
Investigating causal relations between self-concept and motivational goals represents a leading edge...
Two major streams of theorizing have characterised the literature regarding student motivation – the...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.It was the purpose of this st...
The purpose of the study was to determine whether or not high-achieving students differ from low-ach...
Critical questions in educational psychology research to be addressed in this paper concern the casu...
Research has been conducted on a) relations between academic self-concept and academic achievement, ...
Attribution theory postulates: attributing success to ability will not cause greater task persistenc...
Previous studies have attempted to understand various motivational factors that affect academic achi...
The aim of this paper is to learn what attribution styles prevail among are First-Year students at u...
The central aim of this thesis was to investigate relationships between students’ goals and self-con...
While bivariate associations between motivation and academic achievement have been soundly establish...
The basic aim of this thesis is to establish the relationship between the academic self-concept, att...
Achievement motivation is not a single construct but rather subsumes a variety of different construc...
Self-efficacy and causal attributions have been suggested as potential predictors of academic achiev...
The network of causal relations between academic self-concept and academic achievement was examined ...
Investigating causal relations between self-concept and motivational goals represents a leading edge...
Two major streams of theorizing have characterised the literature regarding student motivation – the...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.It was the purpose of this st...