Articles with "reciprocal effects" as a keyword



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Math Self-Concept, Grades, and Achievement Test Scores: Long-Term Reciprocal Effects Across Five Waves and Three Achievement Tracks

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Published in 2017 at "Journal of Educational Psychology"

DOI: 10.1037/edu0000163

Abstract: This study examines reciprocal effects between self-concept and achievement by considering a long time span covering grades 5 through 9. Extending previous research on the reciprocal effects model (REM), this study tests (1) the assumption… read more here.

Keywords: achievement test; test scores; reciprocal effects; self concept ... See more keywords
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Experimental testing of reciprocal effects of nutrition and parasitism in wild black capuchin monkeys

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Published in 2017 at "Scientific Reports"

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-12803-8

Abstract: Nutritional stress may predispose individuals to infection, which in turn can have further detrimental effects on physical condition, thus creating an opportunity for reciprocal effects between nutrition and parasitism. Little experimental investigation has been conducted… read more here.

Keywords: effects nutrition; wild black; black capuchin; nutrition parasitism ... See more keywords
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Motivational and self-efficacy reciprocal effects during a 12-month' weight regain prevention program.

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Published in 2022 at "British journal of health psychology"

DOI: 10.1111/bjhp.12635

Abstract: OBJECTIVE Weight regain prevention is a critical public health challenge. Digital behaviour change interventions provide a scalable platform for applying and testing behaviour change theories in this challenging context. This study's goal was to analyse… read more here.

Keywords: weight regain; reciprocal effects; regain prevention; self efficacy ... See more keywords
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A Test of the Reciprocal-Effects Model of Academic Achievement and Academic Self-Concept in Regular Classes and Special Classes for the Gifted

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Published in 2017 at "Gifted Child Quarterly"

DOI: 10.1177/0016986216687824

Abstract: According to the reciprocal-effects model (REM), prior academic self-concept (ASC) has a positive effect on subsequent achievement beyond what can be explained in terms of prior achievement and vice versa. The present study investigated the… read more here.

Keywords: classes gifted; effects model; special classes; reciprocal effects ... See more keywords