The Relevance of Social Comparison to Academic Self-Concept for Undergraduates at Hispanic Majority Institutions
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Phi Huynh, Ho
Thomas, Jasmyne
Arguello, Juliana
Weatherford, Dawn R.
Halperin, Anisa
Castellanos, Isabella
Lilley, Malin K.
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Hispanic majority institutions have over 50% Hispanic student enrollment. We examined how social comparison may affect academic self-concept in this unique higher education landscape. We found that students who compare themselves to others who are worse off tend to experience a greater sense of academic self-concept in three domains than when they compare themselves to others who are better off. These findings have implications for improving academic success for students attending these emerging institutions.
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Journal of Hispanic Higher Education
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