Peer effects in education: When beliefs matter
Recent literature explains the puzzling finding of zero or negative peer effects in aca- demic achievement assuming that better peers negatively affect beliefs about ability (self-concept), motivation or peer interactions. This paper provides new evidence on such negative mechanisms, and on their im...
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Main Author: | FACCHINELLO, Luca |
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Language: | English |
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2019
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