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The contribution of school-related parental monitoring, self-determination, and self-efficacy to academic achievement
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Miranda, Maria Concetta
, Bacchini, Dario
, Affuso, Gaetana
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Academic Achievement
/ academic self-efficacy
/ Adolescents
/ Age Differences
/ Correlation
/ Educational Attainment
/ Gender Differences
/ High School Students
/ Hypothesis Testing
/ Intelligence Tests
/ Learning Motivation
/ Likert Scales
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ longitudinal study
/ Measures (Individuals)
/ Middle School Students
/ Motivation
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Parent Background
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Parenting Styles
/ school-related parental monitoring
/ Secondary education
/ Self Determination
/ Self Efficacy
/ Self Motivation
/ self-determined motivation
/ Structural Equation Models
/ Student Motivation
2017
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The contribution of school-related parental monitoring, self-determination, and self-efficacy to academic achievement
by
Miranda, Maria Concetta
, Bacchini, Dario
, Affuso, Gaetana
in
Academic Achievement
/ academic self-efficacy
/ Adolescents
/ Age Differences
/ Correlation
/ Educational Attainment
/ Gender Differences
/ High School Students
/ Hypothesis Testing
/ Intelligence Tests
/ Learning Motivation
/ Likert Scales
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ longitudinal study
/ Measures (Individuals)
/ Middle School Students
/ Motivation
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Parent Background
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Parenting Styles
/ school-related parental monitoring
/ Secondary education
/ Self Determination
/ Self Efficacy
/ Self Motivation
/ self-determined motivation
/ Structural Equation Models
/ Student Motivation
2017
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The contribution of school-related parental monitoring, self-determination, and self-efficacy to academic achievement
by
Miranda, Maria Concetta
, Bacchini, Dario
, Affuso, Gaetana
in
Academic Achievement
/ academic self-efficacy
/ Adolescents
/ Age Differences
/ Correlation
/ Educational Attainment
/ Gender Differences
/ High School Students
/ Hypothesis Testing
/ Intelligence Tests
/ Learning Motivation
/ Likert Scales
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ longitudinal study
/ Measures (Individuals)
/ Middle School Students
/ Motivation
/ Multivariate Analysis
/ Parent Background
/ Parent Child Relationship
/ Parenting Styles
/ school-related parental monitoring
/ Secondary education
/ Self Determination
/ Self Efficacy
/ Self Motivation
/ self-determined motivation
/ Structural Equation Models
/ Student Motivation
2017
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The contribution of school-related parental monitoring, self-determination, and self-efficacy to academic achievement
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The contribution of school-related parental monitoring, self-determination, and self-efficacy to academic achievement
2017
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The aim of this study was to examine the contribution of school-related parental monitoring (SR-PM), self-determined motivation, and academic self-efficacy to academic achievement across time. The authors hypothesized that SR-PM would affect academic achievement indirectly via its effects on self-determined motivation and academic self-efficacy beliefs. The participants were 501 adolescents (220 boys; 281 girls) in Grades 6 and 9 as well as their mothers and fathers. We carried out a 2-year, multi-informant study in which the authors assessed SR-PM (maternal and paternal reports), self-determined motivation and academic self-efficacy (self-report), and academic achievement (school records). The authors used structural equation model analysis to test the hypotheses. The analysis shows that SR-PM was positively associated with self-determined motivation and academic self-efficacy and that self-determined motivation and academic self-efficacy affected academic achievement. Furthermore, analyses of indirect effects showed that SR-PM influences academic achievement via its effects on self-determined motivation and academic self-efficacy.
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Routledge,Taylor & Francis,Taylor & Francis Inc
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