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Title: The Consistency of Correlation between Students' Perceptions of Classroom Involvement and Academic Self-Concept in Secondary Social Studies Classes.

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Title:The Consistency of Correlation between Students' Perceptions of Classroom Involvement and Academic Self-Concept in Secondary Social Studies Classes.
Authors:Byer, John L.
Descriptors:CorrelationHigh School StudentsHigh SchoolsSocial StudiesStudent AttitudesStudent MotivationStudent Participation
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Publication Date:2001-00-00
Pages:18
Pub Types:Reports - Research
Abstract:This research measured the effects of students' perceptions of classroom involvement on academic self-concept in high school social studies classes. Sample 1 consisted of 133 11th graders attending an Alabama high school during the 1999-2000 school year. Sample 2 consisted of 259 11th graders attending an Alabama high school during the same year. Students' perceptions of classroom involvement were measured by the Classroom Environment Scale (E. Trickett and R. Moos, 1973). Academic self-concept was measured by the Academic Self-Description Questionnaire II (H. Marsh, 1990). Similar findings from both samples reveal a statistically significant relationship between the variables. Evidence of consistent relationships between the two variables was increased. Grounds for building a general theory about the relationship between classroom involvement and the motivation-related variable of academic self-concept were provided. (Contains 1 table and 29 references.) (Author/SLD)
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Identifiers:Academic Self Concept
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Languages:English
Education Level:High Schools
 

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