Journal article

Better ..., worse ... Achievement related comparison processes in elementary school


Authors listDickhäuser, O; Galfe, E

Publication year2004

Pages1-9

JournalGerman Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology

Volume number36

Issue number1

ISSN0049-8637

eISSN2190-6262

Open access statusGreen

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1026/0049-8637.36.1.1

PublisherHogrefe


Abstract
Social, dimensional, and temporal comparison processes are mediators between achievement and the self-concept of ability. This study reconsiders the relationship between comparison processes and the self-concept of ability (SCA) in elementary school. It also considers performances that contradict students' achievement expectations. The day before a math-exam 379 third- and fourth-graders were asked to report their expectations with regard to this exam and their mathematical SCA. Immediately following the announcement of their exam results the students answered questions concerning the comparison processes and again concerning their SCA. As expected comparisons with better-performing students (upward social comparisons) have negative effects on the SCA, whereas comparisons with students who have done worse in the exam (downward social comparisons) have positive effects. In spite of the negative consequences of social upward-comparisons, students are more likely to engage in this kind of comparison than in downward-comparisons, especially if their performance is worse than they have expected. Dimensional and temporal comparisons did not affect the SCA.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleDickhäuser, O. and Galfe, E. (2004) Better ..., worse ... Achievement related comparison processes in elementary school, German Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology, 36(1), pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1026/0049-8637.36.1.1

APA Citation styleDickhäuser, O., & Galfe, E. (2004). Better ..., worse ... Achievement related comparison processes in elementary school. German Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology. 36(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1026/0049-8637.36.1.1



Keywords


academic-self-conceptcomparison-processeselementary schoolEXPECTATIONINTERNAL/EXTERNAL FRAMEmathematical achievementSELF-CONCEPTSOCIAL COMPARISONS

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