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Relations between life-goal regulation, goal orientation, and education-related parenting - A person-centered perspective

Learning and individual differences, v.76, 2019년, pp.101786 -   

Becker, Sarah (Department of Educational Research, University of Bamberg) ,  Pfost, Maximilian (Department of Educational Research, University of Bamberg) ,  Schiefer, Irene M. (Department of Educational Research, University of Bamberg) ,  Artelt, Cordula (Department of Educational Research, University of Bamberg)

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Abstract Research on goals and goal regulation often takes place in specific contexts (career goals, educational goals, or life goals). The purpose of this study was to examine relations between different types of goal regulation in specific contexts and their prediction from education-related pare...

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