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Showing papers by "John Mallett published in 2009"


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TL;DR: The authors examined the relationship among students' global self-esteem, academic integration, expectations of own academic performance, and actual academic performance over a period of one academic year and found that examination and coursework marks achieved in the first semester of an academic year did not predict subsequent changes in global selfesteem assessed again in the second semester.
Abstract: This longitudinal study examined the relationships among students' global self-esteem, academic integration, expectations of own academic performance, and actual academic performance over the period of one academic year. The participants, recruited through opportunity sampling, were first and second year Northern Irish university undergraduates studying psychology (N = 63). Neither global self-esteem (Rosenberg, 1965), nor student academic integration predicted subsequent academic performance in examinations and coursework. Examination and coursework marks achieved in the first semester of an academic year did not predict subsequent changes in global self-esteem assessed again in the second semester. Examination marks achieved in the first semester significantly negatively predicted subsequent self-evaluations of academic performance (r = -0.49, p < 0.001), and these in turn were associated with subsequent academic performance in the second semester (r = -0.40, p < 0.001). Self-esteem and academic integra...

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