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Yonatan Sharabi; Guy Roth – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2025
Background: Research on learners' reactions to failure finds negative emotions may present an obstacle for learning; a painful experience of failure may result in disengagement and avoidance. However, research on styles of emotion regulation and learning from failure is scarce. Self-determination theory's (SDT) conception of adaptive and…
Descriptors: Student Reaction, Emotional Response, Academic Failure, Learning Processes
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Holenstein, Mathias; Bruckmaier, Georg; Grob, Alexander – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Background: According to the self-enhancement perspective, self-efficacy and self-concept are shaped by prior achievement and have a crucial impact on future development. Their role in improving performance on challenging tasks, such as mathematical modelling (i.e., solving realistic problems mathematically), has barely been studied. Aims: We…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Self Efficacy, Self Concept, Mathematics Achievement
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Doyle, Lewis; Easterbrook, Matthew J.; Harris, Peter R. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: Educational outcomes in the United Kingdom vary as a function of students' family background, with those of lower socioeconomic status (SES) and certain ethnic minority groups among the worst affected. Aims: This pre-registered study investigates: (i) whether knowledge about students' socioeconomic and ethnic background influences…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grading, Student Evaluation, Socioeconomic Status
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Obermeier, Ramona; Schlesier, Juliane; Gläser-Zikuda, Michaela – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Background: Since scholastic well-being is connected with intrinsic motivation, positive emotions and effective learning, it is highly relevant for educational research. It is influenced by a variety of individual and contextual determinants and differs for several groups of students with respect to their environmental conditions. Aims: Up to now,…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Students, Well Being, Grades (Scholastic)
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Markku Niemivirta; Anna Tapola; Heta Tuominen; Jaana Viljaranta – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
Background: Although research clearly demonstrates the importance of motivation in mathematics learning, relatively little is known about the developmental dynamics between different facets of mathematics motivation and performance, especially in the early years of schooling. Aims: In a longitudinal setting, we examined (1) how children's ability…
Descriptors: Child Development, Self Concept, Academic Ability, Mathematics Achievement
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Smith, Alyssa C.; Ralph, Brandon C. W.; Smilek, Daniel; Wammes, Jeffrey D. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: Much work has focused on "inattention" in the classroom, examining how episodes of task-unrelated thought (i.e., mind wandering) and engagement with various forms of media (e.g., media multitasking, smartphone use) influence retention of lecture material. However, considerably less work has examined factors that may…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Lecture Method, Undergraduate Students, Foreign Countries
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King, Ronnel B.; Frondozo, Cherry Eron – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Background: Past studies on emotions have mostly focused on mean levels of positive and negative emotions. In recent years, the concept of emotional diversity (emodiversity) which refers to the variety and relative abundance of emotions was introduced and was found to have important implications for mental and physical health. However, its role in…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, High School Students, Learner Engagement, Student Diversity
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Isabelle Plante; Kathryn Everhart Chaffee; Evelyne Gauthier; Elizabeth Olivier; Véronique Dupéré – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
Background: In the past decades, there has been a growing concern to understand why boys struggle in school. One of the turning points in students' educational trajectories likely to exacerbate boys' academic difficulties is students' enrolment in private or enriched school programmes, as boys are underrepresented in such programmes. Method: To…
Descriptors: Males, Disproportionate Representation, Equal Education, Gender Differences
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Basso, Demis; Corradini, Giovanni; Cottini, Milvia – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: According to Munsat (1965, The concept of memory. University of Michigan), a person who makes frequent prospective memory (PM) errors is considered as having a flawed character rather than a bad memory. Given that PM completes its development only in young adulthood, this bias might occur not only within social relationships but also…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Short Term Memory, Inhibition, Error Patterns
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Theis, Désirée; Sauerwein, Markus; Fischer, Natalie – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2020
Background: Students' mastery goals are positively related to adaptive learning behaviour. Moreover, these goals often mediate the relation between perceived classroom characteristics and academic achievement. Research generally shows a decline of academic achievement and mastery goals after transition to middle school. Creating a learning…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Mastery Learning, Correlation, Student Attitudes
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Westphal, Andrea; Lazarides, Rebecca; Vock, Miriam – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
Background: Building on the Realistic Accuracy Model, this paper explores whether it is easier for teachers to assess the achievement of some students than others. Accordingly, we suggest that certain individual characteristics of students, such as extraversion, academic self-efficacy, and conscientiousness, may guide teachers' evaluations of…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Grading, Scores, Mathematics Tests
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Becherer, Julia; Köller, Olaf; Zimmermann, Friederike – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
Background: Although many studies have suggested that students' externalizing (aggressive and rule-breaking) behaviour is detrimental to their academic achievement, the underlying mechanisms have rarely been investigated. Aims: We conducted a longitudinal investigation of whether the negative relation between externalizing behaviour and academic…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Correlation, Academic Achievement
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Meyer, Jennifer; Schmidt, Fabian T. C.; Fleckenstein, Johanna; Köller, Olaf – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: Many empirical investigations focus on how personality traits and academic motivation are related to academic achievement. Regarding the personality traits described in the five-factor model, prior research has shown associations between openness to experience and language achievement in particular. Following the principle of trait…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, German, Personality Traits, Student Motivation
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Schmidt, Isabelle; Brunner, Martin; Preckel, Franzis – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2018
Background: Achievement in math and achievement in verbal school subjects are more strongly correlated than the respective academic self-concepts. The internal/external frame of reference model (I/E model; Marsh, 1986, "Am. Educ. Res. J.," 23, 129) explains this finding by social and dimensional comparison processes. We investigated a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students, Self Concept
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Soriano-Ferrer, Manuel; Alonso-Blanco, Elena – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2020
Background: Previous literature highlights the importance of causal attributions in achievement and motivation. However, the studies about causal attributions in second language acquisition (SLA) are limited and scarce. Aims: This study was designed to determine the frequency of successful and unsuccessful activities per English level and to…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Attribution Theory, English (Second Language), Success
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