TY - JOUR
T1 - Big-fish-little-pond effect on academic self-concept : a cross-cultural (26-country) test of the negative effects of academically selective schools
AU - Marsh, Herbert W.
AU - Hau, Kit-Tai
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - Academically selective schools are intended to affect academic self-concept positively, but theoretical and empirical research demonstrates that the effects are negative. The big-fish--little-pond effect (BFLPE), an application of social comparison theory to educational settings, posits that a student will have a lower academic self-concept in an academically selective school than in a nonselective school. This study, the largest cross-cultural study of the BFLPE ever undertaken, tested theoretical predictions for nationally representative samples of approximately 4,000 15-year-olds from each of 26 countries (N=103,558) who completed the same self-concept instrument and achievement tests. Consistent with the BFLPE, the effects of school-average achievement were negative in all 26 countries (M beta=-.20, SD=.08), demonstrating the BFLPE's cross-cultural generalizability.
AB - Academically selective schools are intended to affect academic self-concept positively, but theoretical and empirical research demonstrates that the effects are negative. The big-fish--little-pond effect (BFLPE), an application of social comparison theory to educational settings, posits that a student will have a lower academic self-concept in an academically selective school than in a nonselective school. This study, the largest cross-cultural study of the BFLPE ever undertaken, tested theoretical predictions for nationally representative samples of approximately 4,000 15-year-olds from each of 26 countries (N=103,558) who completed the same self-concept instrument and achievement tests. Consistent with the BFLPE, the effects of school-average achievement were negative in all 26 countries (M beta=-.20, SD=.08), demonstrating the BFLPE's cross-cultural generalizability.
KW - academic achievement
KW - cross-cultural studies
KW - education
KW - gifted children
KW - motivation in education
KW - psychological aspects
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/45654
M3 - Article
SN - 0003-066X
JO - American Psychologist
JF - American Psychologist
ER -