Achievement Emotions in Selective Schools: Reexamining the Happy-Fish-Little-Pond Effect in an Extreme Case from the Chinese Collectivist Context
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- Ruixiang Gao & Tingxin He & Yu Liao & Xiaoqin Liu & Yinqing Fan & Yingting Su & Huang Zuo & Lei Mo, 2022. "An Investigation on the Academic Burden of Chinese Students Ranging from Primary Schools to Universities Based on a Word Association Test in Guangdong Province," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(4), pages 1-16, February.
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achievement emotions; big-fish-little-pond effect; happy-fish-little-pond effect; collectivist culture; moderated serial mediation model;All these keywords.
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