The purpose of the present study was to examine relations between self-perceptions of competence and social, behavioural, and school adjustment in Brazilian, Canadian, Chinese, and Italian children. Self-perception data were collected through children\u2019s self-reports. Information about social behaviours, peer acceptance, and school achievement was obtained from peer assessments and teacher ratings. Multi-group analyses revealed similar patterns of relations between self-perceptions in scholastic and general self-worth domains and social and school performance in the four samples. However, the relations between self-perceptions of social competence and shyness and academic achievement were different across these samples. Self-perceptions...
International audienceDifferences of achievement in school, traditionally studied by researchers in ...
Despite the large number of studies examining academic achievement of Chinese immigrant children (CI...
This study analysed and discussed the social skills (relationship skills) of Japanese primary school...
The purpose of the present study was to examine relations between self-perceptions of competence an...
The goal of this research was to assess the processes that underlie children's social competence in ...
The study examined the relevancy of group social functioning to individual social, academic, and psy...
In recent years we have witnessed a burgeoning interest in the role socializing agents' play in the ...
Social disadvantage and minority group membership are believed to have an adverse effect on the deve...
Using Harter's (Child Dev 53(1):87-97, 1982) perceived competence scale, this study integrates sever...
Intelligence is an important general cognitive ability that influences learning and life adjustment;...
Executive functions and social cognition (i.e., the mental operations that underlie social interacti...
Given existing gendered stereotypic assumptions regarding shyness and children’s school competencie...
This study explored the developmental trajectories of academic achievement and the contributions of ...
Self-consciousness refers to the tendency to direct attention on both interior and exterior aspects ...
Abstract Background It is important for children to maintain high self-perceived competence and self...
International audienceDifferences of achievement in school, traditionally studied by researchers in ...
Despite the large number of studies examining academic achievement of Chinese immigrant children (CI...
This study analysed and discussed the social skills (relationship skills) of Japanese primary school...
The purpose of the present study was to examine relations between self-perceptions of competence an...
The goal of this research was to assess the processes that underlie children's social competence in ...
The study examined the relevancy of group social functioning to individual social, academic, and psy...
In recent years we have witnessed a burgeoning interest in the role socializing agents' play in the ...
Social disadvantage and minority group membership are believed to have an adverse effect on the deve...
Using Harter's (Child Dev 53(1):87-97, 1982) perceived competence scale, this study integrates sever...
Intelligence is an important general cognitive ability that influences learning and life adjustment;...
Executive functions and social cognition (i.e., the mental operations that underlie social interacti...
Given existing gendered stereotypic assumptions regarding shyness and children’s school competencie...
This study explored the developmental trajectories of academic achievement and the contributions of ...
Self-consciousness refers to the tendency to direct attention on both interior and exterior aspects ...
Abstract Background It is important for children to maintain high self-perceived competence and self...
International audienceDifferences of achievement in school, traditionally studied by researchers in ...
Despite the large number of studies examining academic achievement of Chinese immigrant children (CI...
This study analysed and discussed the social skills (relationship skills) of Japanese primary school...