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Self-Concept in Children

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Book Self-Concept in Children Catherine Vineyard
Libristo code: 06811576
Publishers VDM Verlag, November 2008
This study evaluated the relationship between a§student s locus of control, sense of inadequacy, and... Full description
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This study evaluated the relationship between a§student s locus of control, sense of inadequacy, and§self-reliance, as measured by the Behavior Assessment§Scale for Children, Second Edition Self-Report of§Personality-Child with the student s self-concept, as§measured by the Piers-Harris Children s Self-Concept§Scale, Second Edition. Three hypotheses about this§relationship were tested on 45 participants aged 9-11§years. The results of the multiple regression§analysis revealed that none of the three predictor§variables nor the interactions of the predictor§variables significantly predicted the dependent§variable. However, a post hoc stepwise regression§analysis revealed a significant two-way interaction§of Locus of Control X Sense of Inadequacy to§negatively predict Piers-Harris Total scores (t(44) =§- 4.605, p .05, one-tailed). The results of this§study impact the field of school psychology by§providing evidence that a student s locus of control§and sense of inadequacy do have an effect on their§self-concept. This study evaluated the relationship between a§student s locus of control, sense of inadequacy, and§self-reliance, as measured by the Behavior Assessment§Scale for Children, Second Edition Self-Report of§Personality-Child with the student s self-concept, as§measured by the Piers-Harris Children s Self-Concept§Scale, Second Edition. Three hypotheses about this§relationship were tested on 45 participants aged 9-11§years. The results of the multiple regression§analysis revealed that none of the three predictor§variables nor the interactions of the predictor§variables significantly predicted the dependent§variable. However, a post hoc stepwise regression§analysis revealed a significant two-way interaction§of Locus of Control X Sense of Inadequacy to§negatively predict Piers-Harris Total scores (t(44) =§- 4.605, p .05, one-tailed). The results of this§study impact the field of school psychology by§providing evidence that a student s locus of control§and sense of inadequacy do have an effect on their§self-concept.

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Full name Self-Concept in Children
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2008
Number of pages 64
EAN 9783639016123
ISBN 3639016122
Libristo code 06811576
Publishers VDM Verlag
Weight 100
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 3
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