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Family and Personal Correlates of Academic Achievement

Researchers and educators raise the question of whether pupils' academic performance can be improved through parental involvement in academic activities. The main objective of the following study is to verify whether parental involvement in school activities and family socioeconomic status are...

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Published in:Psychological reports 2001-04, Vol.88 (2), p.533-547
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