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The development of competence-related and motivational beliefs: An investigation of similarity and influence among friends.
Authors:Altermatt, Ellen Rydell   Pomerantz, Eva M.
Abstract:This research examined the degree to which children's achievement-related beliefs could be predicted from their friends' beliefs, both concurrently and over time. For 3 semesters, 4th-, 5th-, and 6th-grade students (N = 929) completed measures of their competence-related beliefs, motivational beliefs, and friendship choices. Concurrent analyses indicated that friends showed consistent, albeit modest, similarities with regard to their self-perceptions of competence, academic standards, importance of meeting standards, and preference for challenge. During the academic year, friends appeared influential with regard to children's ability attributions for success and the importance they placed on meeting academic standards. Over a grade-level transition, friends appeared influential with regard to children's ability attributions for failure. Overall, associations were stronger among reciprocated than among unilateral friends. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:motivational beliefs   friends   self perceptions   academic standards   similarity   influence   development   competence related beliefs   students
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