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Adolescent identification and academic achievement: Reporting the awareness of similarity to role models.

P Williams1.   

Abstract

Individualized identification grids were administered to 16-18-year-old males (N=49) in order to chart the complex of identification they have established with their parents, peers, and school personnel. It was hypothesized that patterns of identification with particular acquaintances would vary as a function of individuals' level of academic achievement. The results of this study indicated that high achievers identified more often with their liked school personnel than did low achievers, and more often with their peers and school personnel than with their parents. Low achievers were shown to most often identify with their mothers and peer. Arguments for viewing identification as a cognitive process based upon reciprocal interpersonal involvement and mediated by situation-specific competence are presented.

Year:  1980        PMID: 24318153     DOI: 10.1007/BF02087983

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Youth Adolesc        ISSN: 0047-2891


  5 in total

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Authors:  A BANDURA
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Authors:  J KAGAN
Journal:  Psychol Rev       Date:  1958-09       Impact factor: 8.934

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Journal:  Am Psychol       Date:  1967-02

5.  Imitation in children as a function of perceived similarity to a social model and vicarious reinforcement.

Authors:  M A Rosekrans
Journal:  J Pers Soc Psychol       Date:  1967-11
  5 in total
  2 in total

1.  Sex-role identification of normal adolescent males and females as related to school achievement.

Authors:  R A Hock; J F Curry
Journal:  J Youth Adolesc       Date:  1983-12

2.  Socio-motivational moderators-two sides of the same coin? Testing the potential buffering role of socio-motivational relationships on achievement drive and test anxiety among German and Canadian secondary school students.

Authors:  Frances Hoferichter; Diana Raufelder; Michael Eid
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2015-10-31
  2 in total

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