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Students academic self-perception [PDF]
Participation rates in higher education differ persistently between some groups in society. Using two British datasets we investigate whether this gap is rooted in students' mis-perception of their own and other's ability, thereby increasing the expected
Sherria Hoskins +4 more
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The purpose of this study is to examine the potential multidimensional and hierarchical structure of student’s motivational goals and academic self-concept (SC).
Dowson, Martin +2 more
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Individuals’ self-management styles are crucial for how they manage to live with illness. Commonly investigated factors include social support, self-efficacy, health beliefs, and demographics.
Audulv, Åsa, +3 more
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Background: Self-management after a stroke is a challenge because of multifaceted care needs and complex disabling consequences that cause further hindrance to patient participation.
Lee, Diana TF +9 more
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Swedish evidence on the impact of cognitive and non-cognitive ability on earnings – an extended pre-market factor approach [PDF]
This paper investigates the impact on earnings of non-cognitive ability, measured in terms of individuals’ 'self-esteem' on earnings. Starting with the pre-market factor approach suggested by Neal & Johnson (1996) a main finding is that measures of ...
Zetterberg, Johnny
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Self-assessment of competences in management education
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the theoretical and practical need for research into the learning conditions that influence a student’s self-assessment of their competences in management education.
Ballesteros Rodríguez, José Luis +7 more
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‘Silence does not sound the same for everyone’: student teachers’ narratives:Student Teachers’ Narratives Around Behavior Management in Scottish Schools [PDF]
Discipline or behaviour management in schools is a common concern for beginning teachers and is frequently cited as a significant component in early career attrition (Goddard & Goddard, 2006; Hammerness, 2011; Hong, 2010).
Hamilton, Lorna, Lorna Hamilton
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Behavioral assumptions and management ability [PDF]
The paper explores the consequences that relying on different behavioral assumptions in training managers may have on their future performance. We argue that training with an emphasis on the standard assumptions used in economics (rationality and self ...
Benito Arruñada, Xosé H. Vázquez
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Chronic disease self-management support for persons with dementia, in a clinical setting
Joseph Elias Ibrahim,1 Laura J Anderson,1 Aleece MacPhail,2 Janaka Jonathan Lovell,2 Marie-Claire Davis,1 Margaret Winbolt3 1Department of Forensic Medicine, Monash University, Southbank, 2Ballarat Health Services, Ballarat, 3Australian Centre for ...
Ibrahim JE +5 more
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Positioning self-control in a dual-systems framework [PDF]
In this chapter we will discuss different perspectives on how self-control can be positioned in dual-system theories of information processing and behavior.
Stress and self-regulation +5 more
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