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Role of self-efficacy and self-concept beliefs in mathematical problem solving: A path analysis.
, 1994Path analysis was used to test the predictive and mediational role of self-efficacy beliefs in mathematical problem solving. Results revealed that math self-efficacy was more predictive of problem solving than was math self-concept, perceived usefulness ...
Frank Pajares, M. Miller
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Psychological Reports, 1976
Authors report limited success in relating scores on tailor-made, pair-comparisons, adjectival measures of self-concept to scores on primary social-attitude variables: Religionism ( r = .10), Humanitarianism ( r = .17, p < .05), and Nationalism ( r = .17, p < .05).
Edith P. Ferguson+2 more
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Authors report limited success in relating scores on tailor-made, pair-comparisons, adjectival measures of self-concept to scores on primary social-attitude variables: Religionism ( r = .10), Humanitarianism ( r = .17, p < .05), and Nationalism ( r = .17, p < .05).
Edith P. Ferguson+2 more
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1961
An adjective checklist, designed by selecting items which a group of "experts" agreed would differentiate younger from older persons and which was found to be adequately reliable and valid, was administered to 83 white male, VA surgical patients ranging in age from 20-69 years.
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An adjective checklist, designed by selecting items which a group of "experts" agreed would differentiate younger from older persons and which was found to be adequately reliable and valid, was administered to 83 white male, VA surgical patients ranging in age from 20-69 years.
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"Michael Can't Read!" Teachers' Gender Stereotypes and Boys' Reading Self-Concept.
, 2015According to expectancy-value theory, the gender stereotypes of significant others such as parents, peers, or teachers affect students’ competence beliefs, values, and achievement-related behavior.
Jan Retelsdorf+2 more
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The Psychoanalytic Concept of the Self
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1981As recently as 1950, Hartmann first defined the terms self and self-representation as we currently use them. Since that time there have been a number of significant contributions to the subject of narcissism and the concept of the self, and the concept of the self is an active frontier of psychoanalytic investigation.
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Self-concept and physical self-concept in psychiatric children and adolescents
Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2012Self-concept is a widely examined construct in the area of psychiatric disorders. This study compared the Physical Self-Description Questionnaire (PSDQ) scores of adolescents with psychiatric disorders (N=103) with the results of a matched group of non-clinical adolescents (N=103).
Simons, J+4 more
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Handbook of Positive Psychology in Schools, 2022
H. Marsh, Marjorie Seaton
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H. Marsh, Marjorie Seaton
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Self-esteem and clarity of the self-concept.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1990This article examines the association between evaluative and knowledge components of the self. Four studies tested the hypothesis that the self-concepts of low-self-esteem (LSE) people are characterized by less clarity or certainty than those of high ...
J. Campbell
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The Journal of Psychology, 1963
(1963). Stuttering and Self Concept. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 55, No. 2, pp. 307-311.
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(1963). Stuttering and Self Concept. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 55, No. 2, pp. 307-311.
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JOGN Nursing, 1980
The body image and self-concept in two groups of women is described with the use of the Tennessee Self-Concept Scale (TSCS). Twenty-three women 40--60 years of age having unilateral mastectomies within the preceeding 46-month period, volunteered to be tested.
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The body image and self-concept in two groups of women is described with the use of the Tennessee Self-Concept Scale (TSCS). Twenty-three women 40--60 years of age having unilateral mastectomies within the preceeding 46-month period, volunteered to be tested.
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