Abstract

In the past decades the prediction of academic success has been considered dependent to cognitive factors such as intelligence and academic abilities. However, in recent years researchers in education and social sciences have recognized that non-cognitive factors and skills play a critical role in educational success and achievement (Stankov & Lee, 2014).

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