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    Self Concepts and Motivation by Yahaya, Azizi

    Published 2006
    “…ABSTRACT: This article describes the impact of self concept on motivation process. In this article, the structure and development of the self concept is reviewed and how it effects the motivational process. …”
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    Bridging The Gap Between Self-Concept (Have) And Ideal Self-Concept (Want) by Mashayekhi, Shima

    Published 2011
    “…And this discrepancy between “how he sees himself” (self-concept) or “how he would like to view himself” (ideal self-concept) may result in anxiety and personal vulnerability which can provide the necessary motivation to enter therapy. …”
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    Total Reflection of Self Concept by Yahaya, Azizi

    Published 2004
    “…ABSTRACT: In short, this articles generally orientate readers about a total reflection of self concept. Basically, the topic discuss upon the term normally used to describe self concept, it different components and it relationship toward academic achievement in specific. …”
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    Self-Concept In Education Psychology by Yahaya, Azizi

    Published 2008
    “…Self-concept refers to the totality of a complex, organized, and dynamic system of learned beliefs, attitudes and opinions that each person holds to be true about his or her personal existence. …”
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    Self-concept contributes to winning gold medals: Causal ordering of self-concept and elite swimming performance by Marsh, H, Perry, C

    Published 2005
    “…Elite athlete self-concepts contributed to championship performances in two international swimming championships beyond that which could be explained by previous personal best (PPB) performances for 257 of the world's top swimmers from 30 countries. …”
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    Muslim self-concept measurement model: towards filling the research gap of self-concept among Muslims by Nurul Asiah Fasehah Muhamad, Noornajihan Jaafar

    Published 2023
    “…However, the variety of instruments used to evaluate the existing self-concept are in accordance with the Western epistemology, which contradicts the Islamic world view to describe the self-concept of a Muslim. …”
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    Determinants of self-concept variables to performance. by Syn, Siew Ho., Ong, Seok Jean., Tan, Choon Teng.

    Published 2008
    “…In determining the self-concept variables that have strong explanatory effects on the academic performance of 300 tertiary students across the various institutions, a particular study style was found out to be effective regardless of genders, institutions or faculties.Academic performance of the genders are also compared to investigate if one group is better than the other and it is confirmed that genders do not play a part in determing their academic results.…”
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    The impact of self-concept on destination preference. by Heng, Amanda Li Hui., Chia, Jie Sin., Toh, Shi Hui.

    Published 2010
    “…The application of self-concept has received little attention from tourism researchers, especially in the Asian context. …”
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    Development of the self-concept during adolescence. by Sebastian, C, Burnett, S, Blakemore, S

    Published 2008
    “…Here, we review recent behavioural and neuroimaging studies on adolescent development of the self-concept. These studies have shown that adolescence is an important developmental period for the self and its supporting neural structures. …”
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    Self-concept, Hope and Achievement: A look at the relationship between the individual self-concept, level of hope, and academic achievement by Yahaya, Azizi

    Published 2006
    “…The particular aspects of self-concept investigated were global self-concept, and the related domain specific areas of social, family/home and scholastic self-concept. …”
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