Blanton, Buunk, Gibbons, and Kuyper (1999) and Huguet, Dumas, Monteil, and Genestoux (2001) found that children nominated a social comparison target who slightly outperformed them in class with a beneficial effect on course grades - an assimilation effect, but with no effects on self-evaluation. However, big-fish-little-pond effect (BFLPE) research has shown that attending a high-ability school has a negative effect on academic self-concept--a contrast effect. To resolve this apparent conflict, the present investigation (1) tested the BFLPE in the Netherlands and France, using nationally representative samples (Study 1) and (2) further analysed (using more sophisticated analyses) the Dutch (Blanton et al.) study (Study 2) and the French (Hu...
The big-fish–little-pond effect (BFLPE) predicts that equally able students have lower academic self...
Research has consistently demonstrated that students in academically selective environments have low...
Academically selective schools are intended to affect academic self-concept positively, but theoreti...
Blanton, Buunk, Gibbons, and Kuyper (1999) and Huguet, Dumas, Monteil, and Genestoux (2001) found th...
Blanton, Buunk, Gibbons, and Kuyper (1999) and Huguet, Dumas, Monteil, and Genestoux (2001) found th...
International audienceBlanton, Buunk, Gibbons, and Kuyper (1999) and Huguet, Dumas, Monteil, and Gen...
Social comparison research has demonstrated that upward comparisons can enhance academic performance...
International audienceIt has been speculated that the big-fish–little-pond effect (BFLPE; the negati...
It has been speculated that the big-fish–little-pond effect (BFLPE; the negative impact of highly se...
It has been speculated that the big-fish-little-pond effect (BFLPE; the negative impact of highly se...
High-ability students will provide future leadership in many fields of endeavour. However, the curre...
Studies investigating social comparison in the classroom have led to contradictory results concernin...
International audienceStudies investigating social comparison in the classroom have lead to contradi...
We offer new theoretical, substantive, statistical, design, and methodological insights into the see...
We offer new theoretical, substantive, statistical, design, and methodological insights into the see...
The big-fish–little-pond effect (BFLPE) predicts that equally able students have lower academic self...
Research has consistently demonstrated that students in academically selective environments have low...
Academically selective schools are intended to affect academic self-concept positively, but theoreti...
Blanton, Buunk, Gibbons, and Kuyper (1999) and Huguet, Dumas, Monteil, and Genestoux (2001) found th...
Blanton, Buunk, Gibbons, and Kuyper (1999) and Huguet, Dumas, Monteil, and Genestoux (2001) found th...
International audienceBlanton, Buunk, Gibbons, and Kuyper (1999) and Huguet, Dumas, Monteil, and Gen...
Social comparison research has demonstrated that upward comparisons can enhance academic performance...
International audienceIt has been speculated that the big-fish–little-pond effect (BFLPE; the negati...
It has been speculated that the big-fish–little-pond effect (BFLPE; the negative impact of highly se...
It has been speculated that the big-fish-little-pond effect (BFLPE; the negative impact of highly se...
High-ability students will provide future leadership in many fields of endeavour. However, the curre...
Studies investigating social comparison in the classroom have led to contradictory results concernin...
International audienceStudies investigating social comparison in the classroom have lead to contradi...
We offer new theoretical, substantive, statistical, design, and methodological insights into the see...
We offer new theoretical, substantive, statistical, design, and methodological insights into the see...
The big-fish–little-pond effect (BFLPE) predicts that equally able students have lower academic self...
Research has consistently demonstrated that students in academically selective environments have low...
Academically selective schools are intended to affect academic self-concept positively, but theoreti...