International Advances in Self Research

International Advances in Self Research by Herbert W. Marsh, published by Information Age Publishing in 2003, is a comprehensive exploration of recent developments in self research. This 416-page volume is presented in English and delves into various aspects of self-concept, including cross-cultural validation and the significance of domain importance in shaping self-perceptions, particularly in the context of musical ability.
Readers will find a collection of essays that examine the enhancement of self-concept for students facing learning difficulties, among other topics. The book addresses themes relevant to psychology, personality, and management, providing insights into how self-concept models can be applied across different cultural contexts. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of psychology and self-perception in both personal and academic settings.
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A study of advances in self research. It features essays on: cross-cultural validation and extension of theoretical self-concept models; the role of domain importance in understanding self-perceptions of musical ability; and self-concept enhancement for students with learning difficulties.
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