The aim of this dissertation was to investigate antecedents of adolescents’ self-concepts of ability and achievement emotions in two school subjects (mathematics and literacy). Study I examined cross-lagged longitudinal associations between self-concepts of ability and failure- and success-related causal attributions. Study II examined reciprocal developmental associations between self-concepts of ability and enjoyment, anxiety and boredom. Finally, Study III examined the role of teacher–student conflict and closeness and self-concepts of ability in achievement emotions and whether these associations are different depending on student temperament. Two longitudinal datasets were used for answering the research questions. In Study I, lower se...
The aim of this doctoral dissertation is to provide new insights into the dynamics of academic emoti...
Effects of Students’ Self-Concept, Behavior towards Mathematics, and Anxiety on Mathematics Learning...
In Finland, the vast majority of students complete their university degree later than the target tim...
The present study investigated the causes to which parents attribute their children’s success or fai...
The purpose of this study was to find out if there is a relative age effect on school success and le...
The aim of the present research was to investigate rarely examined relations between learning diffic...
Abstract An individual’s level of resilience and ability to self-regulate their learning has long b...
Success in scholastic endeavours is dependent not only on the individual’s capabilities but also on ...
The purpose of the present study was to examine predictions of mathematics self-concept and math-anx...
This study examined to what extent teacher–student conflict and closeness, on the one hand, and stud...
This dissertation empirically explores the relations among three theoretical perspectives: universit...
Abstract This study focuses on motivational aspects of young children’s self-regulated learning (SRL...
Abstract This study investigates young children’s views of successful learning situations in their ...
Beliefs about our capabilities (i.e., self-efficacy) are important predictors of our learning and ac...
Tämä tutkimus oli osa TIKAPUU – alakoulusta yläkouluun pitkittäistutkimusta, joka alkoi syksyllä 201...
The aim of this doctoral dissertation is to provide new insights into the dynamics of academic emoti...
Effects of Students’ Self-Concept, Behavior towards Mathematics, and Anxiety on Mathematics Learning...
In Finland, the vast majority of students complete their university degree later than the target tim...
The present study investigated the causes to which parents attribute their children’s success or fai...
The purpose of this study was to find out if there is a relative age effect on school success and le...
The aim of the present research was to investigate rarely examined relations between learning diffic...
Abstract An individual’s level of resilience and ability to self-regulate their learning has long b...
Success in scholastic endeavours is dependent not only on the individual’s capabilities but also on ...
The purpose of the present study was to examine predictions of mathematics self-concept and math-anx...
This study examined to what extent teacher–student conflict and closeness, on the one hand, and stud...
This dissertation empirically explores the relations among three theoretical perspectives: universit...
Abstract This study focuses on motivational aspects of young children’s self-regulated learning (SRL...
Abstract This study investigates young children’s views of successful learning situations in their ...
Beliefs about our capabilities (i.e., self-efficacy) are important predictors of our learning and ac...
Tämä tutkimus oli osa TIKAPUU – alakoulusta yläkouluun pitkittäistutkimusta, joka alkoi syksyllä 201...
The aim of this doctoral dissertation is to provide new insights into the dynamics of academic emoti...
Effects of Students’ Self-Concept, Behavior towards Mathematics, and Anxiety on Mathematics Learning...
In Finland, the vast majority of students complete their university degree later than the target tim...