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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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