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Self-concept, interest, and achievement within and across math and verbal domains in first- and third-graders

Authors :
van der Westhuizen, Lindie
Arens, A. Katrin
Keller, Ulrich
Greiff, Samuel
Fischbach, Antoine
Niepel, Christoph
van der Westhuizen, Lindie
Arens, A. Katrin
Keller, Ulrich
Greiff, Samuel
Fischbach, Antoine
Niepel, Christoph
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The generalized internal/external frame-of-reference (G)I/E model explains the formation of domain-specific motivational-affective constructs through social and dimensional comparisons. We examined the associations between verbal and math achievement and corresponding domain-specific academic self-concepts (ASCs) and interests for first-graders and third-graders (N=21,192). Positive achievement-self-concept and achievement-interest relations were found within matching-domains in both grades, while negative cross-domains achievement-self-concept and achievement-interest relations were only found for third-graders. These findings suggest that while the formation of domain-specific ASCs and interests seem to rely on social and dimensional comparisons for third-graders, only social comparisons seem to be in operation for first-graders. Gender and cohort invariance was established in both grade levels. Findings are discussed within the framework of ASC differentiation and dimensional comparison theory.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1244803786
Document Type :
Electronic Resource