Students’ perceived social-emotional competence: The role of autonomy-support and links with well-being, social-emotional skills, and behaviors

The salience of perceived academic competence has been long understood in educational research. Research is now revealing the salience of perceived social-emotional competence (perceived-SEC; i.e., the sense of being capable in one's social-emotional interactions). However, more research is nee...

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Published in:Learning and instruction Vol. 90; p. 101866
Main Authors: Collie, Rebecca J., Martin, Andrew J., Renshaw, Lauren, Caldecott-Davis, Kate
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 01.04.2024
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ISSN:0959-4752, 1873-3263
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