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Self-perceptions of competence in Brazilian, Canadian, Chinese and Italian children: Relations with social and school adjustment

The purpose of the present study was to examine relations between self-perceptions of competence and social, behavioural, and school adjustment in Brazilian, Canadian, Chinese, and Italian children. Self- perception data were collected through children's self-reports. Information about social b...

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Published in:International journal of behavioral development 2004-03, Vol.28 (2), p.129-138
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Adolescent
Adolescents
Aggression
Biological and medical sciences
Brasilien
Brazil
Canada
Child Development
Children
China
Competence
Correlation
Cross Cultural Studies
Crosscultural studies
Cultural Differences
Developmental psychology
Educational psychology
Empirische Untersuchung
Foreign Countries
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gleichaltrigengruppe
Internationaler Vergleich
Interpersonal Competence
Italien
Italy
Kanada
Kind
Kompetenz
Leistung
Peer Acceptance
Peer Evaluation
Peer Relationship
Preadolescents
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Pupil and student. Academic achievement and failure
Rejection (Psychology)
School adjustment
Schüchternheit
Schüler
Schülerleistung
Selbstbewusstsein
Selbsteinschätzung
Self Esteem
Selfperception
Shyness
Social adjustment
Social competence
Social Development
Soziale Anpassung
Soziales Verhalten
Student Adjustment
Student Behavior
title Self-perceptions of competence in Brazilian, Canadian, Chinese and Italian children: Relations with social and school adjustment
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