The Multidimensional Self-concept in School Contexts: Extending Empirical Findings
This project aimed to extend existing empirical self-concept research and theory in school contexts. For this purpose, open research questions were considered, focusing on the internal structure of self-concept, its determination, outcome relations, and gender and age effects.
Project Description
Self-concept is a construct conceptualised as individuals’ self-perceptions. It has been found to be multidimensional and to have domain-specific structure. Therefore, within the school domain, students’ academic self-concept is of high relevance and interest for research and practice.
The research aimed to extend existing empirical self-concept research and theory. For this purpose, open research questions were considered, focusing on the internal structure of self-concept, its determination, outcome relations, and gender and age effects. The task was realised by analysing data specially collected for this purpose, but also by doing secondary data analyses. Consequently, a wide student population was considered including both elementary and secondary school students. The given data sets were analysed cross-sectionally as well as longitudinally.
Project Management
PD Dr. Katrin ArensProject Details
| Status: |
Completed Projects
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| Area of Focus | Differential Educational Conditions and Educational Trajectories |
| Department: | Education and Human Development |
| Education Sector: | Primary and Secondary Education |
| Duration: |
01/2011 – 05/2025
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| Funding: |
DIPF
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| Contact: | PD Dr. Katrin Arens, Academic Staff |