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ERIC Number: EJ597722
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1999
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ISSN: ISSN-1050-8392
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Perceiving High or Low Home-School Dissonance: Longitudinal Effects on Adolescent Emotional and Academic Well-Being.
Arunkumar, Revathy; Midgley, Carol; Urdan, Tim
Journal of Research on Adolescence, v9 n4 p441-66 1999
Students completed surveys, including scale assessing perceptions of home-school dissonance, in fifth grade and again the following year. Contrary to hypothesis, African Americans did not report more dissonance that European Americans. High dissonance students were more angry and self-deprecating, had lower self-esteem, were less hopeful, felt less academically efficacious, and had a lower grade point average than others. (EV)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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