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Title: Self-Perception
Sub-title: Research Advances & Clinical Challenges
Edited by: Jacob A Sørensen, Nikolaj S Schultz
ISBN10-13: 1536126918 : 9781536126914
Format: Paperback
Pages: 180
Weight: .458 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc - December   2017
List Price: 185.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 1
Subjects: Abnormal psychology
In the first Chapter, GÃ"nter Faber examines the way in which academic self-perceptions significantly affect the educational performance of learners. Faber presents a study on the relations of students self-perceptions with their subjective explanations of grammar success and faiure. In the second chapter, María Fernanda Molina, PhD, Vanina Schmidt, PhD, and María Julia Raimundi, PhD explore the relationship between adolescents possible selves and the parental elevation of challenges. In the third chapter, Miguel à ngel Broc, PhD studies the Susan Harter model of academic motivation in the classroom. R. Constance Wiener, PhD and Alcinda Trickett Shockey discuss oral health self-perception in the fourth chapter. In the fifth chapter, Lindsay S. Meldrum, Diane E. Mack, PhD, and Philip M. Wilson, PhD study whether alteration in psychological needs fulfilment facilitates the correlation between moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and physical self-concept. In the sixth chapter, Merilyn Meristo, PhD present a study on university students motivation as it pertains to completing homework assignments.
Table of Contents:
Preface; The Mediating Role of the Foreign Language Self-Concept: Predicting Preadolescent EFL Learners’ Causal Attributions of Grammar Success & Failure; Adolescents' Possible Selves & Parental Promotion of Challenges; Relationships between Motivational Self-Perception, Affect, & Academic Achievement in Students of Junior & Senior High School; Oral Health Self-Perception; Basic Psychological Needs as Mediators: An Examination of the Relationship between Moderate-To-Vigorous Exercise & Physical Self-Concept; University Students’ Motivation to Complete Homework; Index.
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