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Academic self-concept, interest, grades and standardized test scores
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Trautwein, Ulrich
, Lüdtke, Oliver
, Köller, Olaf
, Baumert, Jürgen
, Marsh, Herbert W.
in
Abschluss
/ Academic Achievement
/ Academic motivation
/ Academic self concept
/ Achievement
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescents
/ Developmental psychology
/ Educational Measurement
/ Factor Analysis, Statistical
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Foreign Countries
/ Gender Differences
/ Germany
/ Grade 7
/ Grades (Scholastic)
/ Hochschule
/ Humans
/ Interesse
/ Interests
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics achievement
/ Mathematics education
/ Mathematics tests
/ Modeling
/ Motivation
/ Reciprocity
/ Selbstkonzept
/ Self
/ Self Concept
/ Selfconcept
/ Standardisierter Test
/ Standardized Tests
/ Stereotyping
/ Student Interests
/ Student Motivation
/ Test scores
/ Year 7
2005
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Academic self-concept, interest, grades and standardized test scores
by
Trautwein, Ulrich
, Lüdtke, Oliver
, Köller, Olaf
, Baumert, Jürgen
, Marsh, Herbert W.
in
Abschluss
/ Academic Achievement
/ Academic motivation
/ Academic self concept
/ Achievement
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescents
/ Developmental psychology
/ Educational Measurement
/ Factor Analysis, Statistical
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Foreign Countries
/ Gender Differences
/ Germany
/ Grade 7
/ Grades (Scholastic)
/ Hochschule
/ Humans
/ Interesse
/ Interests
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics achievement
/ Mathematics education
/ Mathematics tests
/ Modeling
/ Motivation
/ Reciprocity
/ Selbstkonzept
/ Self
/ Self Concept
/ Selfconcept
/ Standardisierter Test
/ Standardized Tests
/ Stereotyping
/ Student Interests
/ Student Motivation
/ Test scores
/ Year 7
2005
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Academic self-concept, interest, grades and standardized test scores
by
Trautwein, Ulrich
, Lüdtke, Oliver
, Köller, Olaf
, Baumert, Jürgen
, Marsh, Herbert W.
in
Abschluss
/ Academic Achievement
/ Academic motivation
/ Academic self concept
/ Achievement
/ Adolescent
/ Adolescents
/ Developmental psychology
/ Educational Measurement
/ Factor Analysis, Statistical
/ Female
/ Follow-Up Studies
/ Foreign Countries
/ Gender Differences
/ Germany
/ Grade 7
/ Grades (Scholastic)
/ Hochschule
/ Humans
/ Interesse
/ Interests
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematics
/ Mathematics achievement
/ Mathematics education
/ Mathematics tests
/ Modeling
/ Motivation
/ Reciprocity
/ Selbstkonzept
/ Self
/ Self Concept
/ Selfconcept
/ Standardisierter Test
/ Standardized Tests
/ Stereotyping
/ Student Interests
/ Student Motivation
/ Test scores
/ Year 7
2005
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Academic self-concept, interest, grades and standardized test scores
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Academic self-concept, interest, grades and standardized test scores
2005
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Reciprocal effects models of longitudinal data show that academic self-concept is both a cause and an effect of achievement. In this study this model was extended to juxtapose self-concept with academic interest. Based on longitudinal data from 2 nationally representative samples of German 7th-grade students (Study 1: N = 5,649, M age = 13.4; Study 2: N = 2,264, M age = 13.7 years), prior self-concept significantly affected subsequent math interest, school grades, and standardized test scores, whereas prior math interest had only a small effect on subsequent math self-concept. Despite Stereotypic gender differences in means, linkages relating these constructs were invariant over gender. These results demonstrate the positive effects of academic self-concept on a variety of academic outcomes and integrate self-concept with the developmental motivation literature.
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