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List of works by Marjorie Seaton

Attitude to Non-Violence Scale: Validity and Practical Use.

scientific article published on 16 June 2015

Big fish in a big pond: a study of academic self concept in first year medical students

scientific article

Big-Fish-Little-Pond Effect

scholarly article by Marjorie Seaton et al published June 2010 in American Educational Research Journal

Big-fish-little-pond social comparison and local dominance effects: Integrating new statistical models, methodology, design, theory and substantive implications

Clarifying the role of social comparison in the big-fish-little-pond effect (BFLPE): an integrative study

scientific article published in July 2009

Cultural perspectives on Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian students' school motivation and engagement

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Dimensional comparison theory: an extension of the internal/external frame of reference effect on academic self-concept formation

Earning its place as a pan-human theory: Universality of the big-fish-little-pond effect across 41 culturally and economically diverse countries

scholarly article by Marjorie Seaton et al published 2009 in Journal of Educational Psychology

How well do parents know their adolescent children? Parent inferences of student self-concepts reflect dimensional comparison processes

If one goes up the other must come down: Examining ipsative relationships between math and English self-concept trajectories across high school

scientific article published on 8 August 2014

Phantom behavioral assimilation effects: systematic biases in social comparison choice studies

scientific article

Questioning the General Self-Esteem Vaccine: General Self-Esteem, Racial Discrimination, and Standardised Achievement Across Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Students

Self-Concept: From Unidimensional to Multidimensional and Beyond

The Big Fish down under: Examining Moderators of the ‘Big-Fish-Little-Pond’ Effect for Australia's High Achievers

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The Big-Fish–Little-Pond Effect, Competence Self-perceptions, and Relativity

The Big-fish–little-pond-effect Stands Up to Critical Scrutiny: Implications for Theory, Methodology, and Future Research

scholarly article by Herbert W. Marsh et al published 9 May 2008 in Educational Psychology Review

The Reciprocal Effects Model Revisited

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The reciprocal relations between self-concept, motivation and achievement: juxtaposing academic self-concept and achievement goal orientations for mathematics success