Abstract

In a large nationally representative sample (N=14,825 students, 1,015 high schools) math and English self-concepts were: a) uncorrelated despite a substantial correlation between math and English test scores; b) influenced by internal and external frames of reference; and c) negatively affected by school-average achievement

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