Dual Effects of Partner’s Competence: Resource Interdependence in Cooperative Learning at Elementary School

Volume: 11, Issue: 5, Pages: 210 - 210
Published: Apr 29, 2021
Abstract
A partner’s competence should logically favor cooperative learning. However, research in cooperative learning has shown that a partner’s competence may or may not activate a threatening social comparison and yields dual effects: It is beneficial when students work on complementary information while it is detrimental when students work on identical information. Two studies conducted at elementary school (study 1 with 24 fourth graders working on...
Paper Details
Title
Dual Effects of Partner’s Competence: Resource Interdependence in Cooperative Learning at Elementary School
Published Date
Apr 29, 2021
Volume
11
Issue
5
Pages
210 - 210
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