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題名: 台北地區高中職學生社會比較及其相關因素之研究
Social Comparison and Its Correlates among Senior High School Students in Taipei
作者: 楊小惠
貢獻者: 吳靜吉
楊小惠
關鍵詞: 社會比較
Social comparison
日期: 2001
上傳時間: 15-Apr-2016
摘要: 本研究旨在了解台北地區高中職學生社會比較行為之現況,並探討影響社會比較行為之相關因素;其次,探討社會比較行為與創意態度及學習行為之關係。
The first purpose of this study was to assess the degree of social comparison motives of senior high school students in Taipei. The second purpose was to investigate how students’ gender and their perceptions of the classroom goal structure related to social comparison motives. The third purpose was to study how social comparison motives influence personal achievement goals and motivated learning strategies for learning and learning preference.
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