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ERIC Number: EJ237792
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1980
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Self-Concept, School, and Social Setting: A Comparison of Rural Appalachian and Urban Non-Appalachian Sixth Graders.
Reck, Una Mae Lange
Journal of Educational Research, v74 n1 p49-54 Sep-Oct 1980
Regardless of achievement level, rural Appalachian children possess a significantly more negative self-concept, particularly in school-related and intellectual activities, than do urban children. Relationships among student self-concept, schools, and the social settings in which they exist need to be examined. (Author/CJ)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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