In the present research, we examined academic self-enhancement in students (N = 264) followed longitudinally through 4 years of college. We used social comparison (i.e., better-than-average ratings) and self-insight (i.e., criterion-based) approaches to assess the degree to which students self-enhanced in their self-perceptions of academic ability, with SAT scores, high school grade point average (GPA), and college GPA used as criterion measures. We also examined ethnic variability in academic self-enhancement. We found that academic self-enhancement (a) increased or decreased over the 4 years of college, depending on its operationalization, (b) tended to be adaptive according to social comparison indices, and (c) demonstrated a trajectory ...
Kim H, Lee H, Lo RF, Suh EM, Schimmack U. Seeing the self through rose-colored glasses: A cross-cult...
Results from prior research indicate that a student's academic self-concept is negatively influenced...
Theory and prior research suggest that (a) a positive sense of self–worth and (b) perceived control ...
Two studies addressed parallel questions about the correlates and consequences of self-enhancement b...
This study examined the short- and long-term effects of self-enhancement (i.e., overreporting of aca...
The main aim of this study was to discover interrelations between university students' self-percepti...
Positive academic self-concept has been considered one of the most important indicators of education...
Self-perception is a complex view of the self that incorporates a person\u27s attitudes, preferences...
Academic optimism is a relatively new construct that combines collective efficacy, academic emphasis...
Educators and researchers attempt to design and implement successful intervention programs to enhanc...
tend to display a low level of performance in school and evaluated themselves as worse than most stu...
This study examined whether verbal and math self-concepts could help explain the academic performanc...
The objective of this research was to assess differences in academic self-efficacy between demograph...
Participation rates in higher education differ persistently between some groups in society. Using tw...
Participation rates in higher education differ persistently between some groups in society. Using tw...
Kim H, Lee H, Lo RF, Suh EM, Schimmack U. Seeing the self through rose-colored glasses: A cross-cult...
Results from prior research indicate that a student's academic self-concept is negatively influenced...
Theory and prior research suggest that (a) a positive sense of self–worth and (b) perceived control ...
Two studies addressed parallel questions about the correlates and consequences of self-enhancement b...
This study examined the short- and long-term effects of self-enhancement (i.e., overreporting of aca...
The main aim of this study was to discover interrelations between university students' self-percepti...
Positive academic self-concept has been considered one of the most important indicators of education...
Self-perception is a complex view of the self that incorporates a person\u27s attitudes, preferences...
Academic optimism is a relatively new construct that combines collective efficacy, academic emphasis...
Educators and researchers attempt to design and implement successful intervention programs to enhanc...
tend to display a low level of performance in school and evaluated themselves as worse than most stu...
This study examined whether verbal and math self-concepts could help explain the academic performanc...
The objective of this research was to assess differences in academic self-efficacy between demograph...
Participation rates in higher education differ persistently between some groups in society. Using tw...
Participation rates in higher education differ persistently between some groups in society. Using tw...
Kim H, Lee H, Lo RF, Suh EM, Schimmack U. Seeing the self through rose-colored glasses: A cross-cult...
Results from prior research indicate that a student's academic self-concept is negatively influenced...
Theory and prior research suggest that (a) a positive sense of self–worth and (b) perceived control ...