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Creativity and Academic Achievement
The Journal of Educational Research, 1966This study attempts to clarify relationships between creative abilities and academic achievement. Creativity Test Scores, Millers Analogies Scores (MAT), and achievement scores representing Guilford's categories of Cognition, Memory, Divergent Thinking and Evaluation were obtained for 75 graduate students in education.
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Academic Achievement of Children with Epilepsy
Epilepsia, 1986Summary: The academic achievement scores of 122 children with epilepsy were examined in relation to demographic and clinical seizure variables. As a group, these children were making less academic progress than expected for their age and IQ level. Academic deficiencies were greatest in arithmetic, followed by spelling, reading, comprehension, and word
Niels C. Beck +7 more
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Activities and Academic Achievement
The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1966A quantitative scale of preferences for activities (APAS) which differentiates between high and low achievers as measured by GPA, was developed and validated. Mean APAS scale scores for high and low achievers were significantly different (p < .001).
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Anxiety, Ability, and Academic Achievement
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1984Ralies a la theorie de Spielberger selon laquelle anxiete elevee facilite le succes scolaire d'eleves intelligents et inhibe les performances des moins doues, les auteurs ont evalue l'anxiete et l'intelligence de 222 etudiants, par la S.T.A.I., les matrices progressives de Raven et les tests d'intelligence canadiens de Lorge ...
Stewart J. H. McCann, Kenneth S. Meen
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Students’ Well-Being and Academic Achievement: A Meta-Analysis Study
Child Indicators Research, 2021Metin Kaya, Cahit Erdem
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The Family and Academic Achievement
2019U. Bronfenbrenner’s ecology of human development is an example of how the integration of parent, child, other social institutions, and the environment impacts the developing child. This chapter focuses on empirical research on family factors that promote academic success for African American youth grounded in the framework of theories. Studies focusing
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GRAPHOLOGY AS PREDICTOR OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1990From 50 psychology students, homogeneous samples of handwriting were obtained and a standardized personality questionnaire was applied. 10 components were scored for the scripts and the questionnaire consisted of 11 components. Components of scripts and scores on the questionnaire were the predictors and second-year grade point averages in psychology ...
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Does Burnout Affect Academic Achievement? A Meta-Analysis of over 100,000 Students
Educational Psychology Review, 2020D. Madigan, T. Curran
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Long-Term Outcomes of ADHD: Academic Achievement and Performance
Journal of Attention Disorders, 2020L. Arnold +5 more
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