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Feeling Good In Spite of Failure: Understanding Race-Based Differences in Academic Achievement and Self-Esteem
Pages: 1 - 20
Published: Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
Studies indicate that global self-esteem, an individual's overall sense of self-worth, and academic self-esteem, self-worth related to academics, are positively related to academic achievement. This relationship holds for white adolescents. However, while still positive, this relationship is weaker for African Americans, who have high global and academic self-esteem, but very low academic achievement. Patterns for Mexican Americans are less...
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Title
Feeling Good In Spite of Failure: Understanding Race-Based Differences in Academic Achievement and Self-Esteem
Published Date
Jan 1, 2008
Pages
1 - 20
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