Journal article
Authors list: Rost, DH; Dickhäuser, O; Sparfeldt, JR; Schilling, SR
Publication year: 2004
Pages: 43-52
Journal: German Journal of Educational Psychology
Volume number: 18
Issue number: 1
ISSN: 1010-0652
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1024/1010-0652.18.1.43
Publisher: Hogrefe
Abstract:
Even though grades in different subjects are substantially correlated, the corresponding self-concepts often display a very weak association. The "Internal-External Frame of Reference Model" (I/E-model; Marsh, 1986) explains this finding: social comparisons and dimensional comparisons are confounded. A rarely tested hypothesis derived from the I/E-model is that the dimensional comparison process only affects the self-concepts, if the students achieve differently in the corresponding subjects. If students achieve identical grades in corresponding subjects, contrasting dimensional comparison processes are of less relevance. In a sample of N = 1508 students (grade 7 and 8), low correlations of the self-concepts of four subjects could be observed only in students displaying different school-grades in the corresponding subjects. In students who have the same grades in different subjects, the self-concepts showed a substantial positive correlation.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Rost, D., Dickhäuser, O., Sparfeldt, J. and Schilling, S. (2004) Academic self-concepts, achievement and the internal frame of reference:: A design-oriented demonstration of predictions derived from the I/E-model, German Journal of Educational Psychology, 18(1), pp. 43-52. https://doi.org/10.1024/1010-0652.18.1.43
APA Citation style: Rost, D., Dickhäuser, O., Sparfeldt, J., & Schilling, S. (2004). Academic self-concepts, achievement and the internal frame of reference:: A design-oriented demonstration of predictions derived from the I/E-model. German Journal of Educational Psychology. 18(1), 43-52. https://doi.org/10.1024/1010-0652.18.1.43
Keywords
Academic achievement; ACADEMIC SELF-CONCEPT; dimensional comparison; EXTENSION; INTERNAL/EXTERNAL FRAME; MATHEMATICS; social comparison