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Autor/inn/en | Hau, Kit-Tai; Kong, Chit-Kwong; Marsh, Herbert W.; Cheng, Zi-Juan |
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Titel | Extension of the Internal/External Frame of Reference Model of Self-Concept Formation: Importance of Native and Nonnative Languages for Chinese Students. |
Quelle | (2000), (19 Seiten)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Chinese; Correlation; Cross Cultural Studies; Cultural Differences; English; Foreign Countries; High School Students; High Schools; Mathematics; Self Concept; Hong Kong |
Abstract | The internal/external frame of reference (I/E) model of self-concept formation was extended by relating Chinese, English, and mathematics achievement to Chinese, English, and mathematics self-concepts in a 5-year longitudinal study based on a large (N=9,482) representative sample of Hong Kong high school students. Tests of the I/E model are typically based on mathematics and English constructs for a single wave of data in Western countries. The research is extended to a non-Western country, testing its cross cultural generalizability and including native and nonnative languages as well as mathematics. Results supported the I/E model. Mathematics, English, and Chinese achievement were highly correlated, but mathematics, English, and Chinese self-concepts were nearly uncorrelated. Mathematics, English, and Chinese achievements each had positive effects on the matching of self-concept domain, but negative effects on non-matching domains. For example, English achievement had a positive effect on English self-concept, but negative effects on mathematics and Chinese self-concepts. These results were stable over time. (Contains 1 figure, 4 tables, and 35 references.) (Author/SLD) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |