Motivation for participation in competition and avoidance of competition: the role of the accuracy of comparative self-evaluations of academic performance
To investigate the role of academic achievement in the reasons for participation in and/or avoidance of competition more clearly, the presented research was aimed at assessing the role of the discrepancy between objective evaluations and subjective self-evaluations of academic performance in seconda...
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