Contains fulltext : 145087.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In teacher research, causal attributions of low achievement have been proven to be predictive of teachers' efforts to provide optimal learning contexts for all students. In most studies, however, attributions have been studied as a between-teacher variable rather than a within-teacher variable assuming that teachers' responses to low achievement are stable for different students in one classroom. To understand teachers' variation of their behaviour towards different low achieving students it would seem worthwhile to identify within-teacher variation of causal attributions. In this study, we analysed the within-teacher variance of attributions of 64 secondar...
In this paper, we estimate the extent of ability peer effects in the classroom and explore the under...
The aim of this paper is to learn what attribution styles prevail among are First-Year students at u...
Investigation into developmental differences in children\u27s attributions derives from the observat...
The negative impact of challenging behaviour within the primary school classroom is widely acknowled...
In educational contexts, interpersonal attributional theory (Weiner, 2019) posits that teachers’ bel...
Purpose. The purpose of the present study was to investigate elementary school teachers\u27 attribut...
This study seeks to provide empirical evidence regarding teacher attributions of achievement for gif...
This study aimed to (a) investigate whether the presence of learning difficulties (LD) in primary sc...
This study looks at a potential attributional discrepancy between students and professors concerning...
In this paper, we estimate the extent of ability peer effects in the classroom and explore the under...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2009. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Prof ...
The importance of causal attribution in relation to success and failure in school exams has been wel...
The focus of the study is to investigate the attributions of low achievers and high achievers about ...
ABSTRACT The purpose of the present study was to separate students with high causal attributions and...
The purpose of this study was to explore the utility of constructs from attribution theory to explai...
In this paper, we estimate the extent of ability peer effects in the classroom and explore the under...
The aim of this paper is to learn what attribution styles prevail among are First-Year students at u...
Investigation into developmental differences in children\u27s attributions derives from the observat...
The negative impact of challenging behaviour within the primary school classroom is widely acknowled...
In educational contexts, interpersonal attributional theory (Weiner, 2019) posits that teachers’ bel...
Purpose. The purpose of the present study was to investigate elementary school teachers\u27 attribut...
This study seeks to provide empirical evidence regarding teacher attributions of achievement for gif...
This study aimed to (a) investigate whether the presence of learning difficulties (LD) in primary sc...
This study looks at a potential attributional discrepancy between students and professors concerning...
In this paper, we estimate the extent of ability peer effects in the classroom and explore the under...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2009. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Prof ...
The importance of causal attribution in relation to success and failure in school exams has been wel...
The focus of the study is to investigate the attributions of low achievers and high achievers about ...
ABSTRACT The purpose of the present study was to separate students with high causal attributions and...
The purpose of this study was to explore the utility of constructs from attribution theory to explai...
In this paper, we estimate the extent of ability peer effects in the classroom and explore the under...
The aim of this paper is to learn what attribution styles prevail among are First-Year students at u...
Investigation into developmental differences in children\u27s attributions derives from the observat...