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'''Academic self concept''' relates to an individuals view of themselves with regard to academic achievement. They may have an accurate view of themselves, in accord with [[scholastic aptitude tests|scholastic aptitude]] and [[intelligence test]] scores and actual academic performance. However their own view may be at odds with such assessments which may impact for better or worse on their performance.
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'''Academic self concept''' relates to an individuals [[self concept]] with regard to such factors as their [[academic aptitude]] and[[academic achievement]]. They may have an accurate view of themselves, in accord with [[scholastic aptitude tests|scholastic aptitude]] and [[intelligence test]] scores and actual [[academic performance]]. However their own view may be at odds with such assessments which may impact for better or worse on their performance. This may have implications for their perception of [[education]] and for their [[educational aspirations]] and [[academic engagement]]
 
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==See also==
*[[Self concept]]
 
 
*[[Academic achievement]]
 
*[[Academic achievement]]
 
*[[Academic achievement motivation]]
 
*[[Academic achievement motivation]]
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Academic self concept relates to an individuals self concept with regard to such factors as their academic aptitude andacademic achievement. They may have an accurate view of themselves, in accord with scholastic aptitude and intelligence test scores and actual academic performance. However their own view may be at odds with such assessments which may impact for better or worse on their performance. This may have implications for their perception of education and for their educational aspirations and academic engagement


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