This study examined the self-perceptions, motivational orientations, and classroom adjustment of children with learning disabilities (LD), matched-IQ non-LD, randomly selected non-LD, and low achieving children. Elementary-age children (N = 148; 37 from each group) completed domain-specific measures of their self-concepts, perceptions of control, and motivation. Teachers rated children on motivational and competence indices and classroom behavioral adjustment. Comparisons among groups indicated that children with LD were lower in perceived cognitive competence and academic self-regulation relative to the nondisabled control groups, but were comparable to the low achieving children. Children with LD were most likely to perceive academic outc...
Self-concept and attributions made about academic successes and failures were com-pared in 46 studen...
This study investigated the effect of special class placement on the self-concept of learning disabl...
This study involved 44 students with learning disabilities (LD), 43 nonhandicapped low achieving stu...
This study examined the self-perceptions, motivational orientations, and classroom adjustment of chi...
The present study examines several cognitive and motivational variables that distinguish children wi...
Abstract. Despite their significant academic deficits, children with learning dis-abilities (LD) oft...
Learning disabled (LD) children's self-perceptions were investigated using the Perceived Com-pe...
Abstract. This study examined the interaction between children's self-perceptions of competence...
The present study examines several cognitive and motivational variables that distinguish children wi...
Previous studies have reported inconsistent findings about the relationship between learning disabil...
Using the ECLS-K national database, this study compared the self-concepts in reading, math, general ...
The purpose of the present study was to determine, using carefully-defined comparison groups, whethe...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among specific domains of self-concept and...
This study explores the relations between self-perceptions of competence, perceptions of control, in...
Abstract. These studies examined underachieving and control children's beliefs about the causes...
Self-concept and attributions made about academic successes and failures were com-pared in 46 studen...
This study investigated the effect of special class placement on the self-concept of learning disabl...
This study involved 44 students with learning disabilities (LD), 43 nonhandicapped low achieving stu...
This study examined the self-perceptions, motivational orientations, and classroom adjustment of chi...
The present study examines several cognitive and motivational variables that distinguish children wi...
Abstract. Despite their significant academic deficits, children with learning dis-abilities (LD) oft...
Learning disabled (LD) children's self-perceptions were investigated using the Perceived Com-pe...
Abstract. This study examined the interaction between children's self-perceptions of competence...
The present study examines several cognitive and motivational variables that distinguish children wi...
Previous studies have reported inconsistent findings about the relationship between learning disabil...
Using the ECLS-K national database, this study compared the self-concepts in reading, math, general ...
The purpose of the present study was to determine, using carefully-defined comparison groups, whethe...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among specific domains of self-concept and...
This study explores the relations between self-perceptions of competence, perceptions of control, in...
Abstract. These studies examined underachieving and control children's beliefs about the causes...
Self-concept and attributions made about academic successes and failures were com-pared in 46 studen...
This study investigated the effect of special class placement on the self-concept of learning disabl...
This study involved 44 students with learning disabilities (LD), 43 nonhandicapped low achieving stu...