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4요인 사회적 성취목표 척도 개발 및 타당화: 수행접근목표의 재개념화 = Development and Validation of a Four-Factor Social Achievement Goal Scale: Re-conceptualizing the Performance-Approach Goal

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' 4요인 사회적 성취목표 척도 개발 및 타당화: 수행접근목표의 재개념화 = Development and Validation of a Four-Factor Social Achievement Goal Scale: Re-conceptualizing the Performance-Approach Goal' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • aggression
  • conflict resolution strategies
  • friendship quality
  • implicit theories of peer relationship
  • scale development
  • sem
  • social achievement goal
  • social approval-focused performance-approach
  • social popularity-focused performance-approach
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' 4요인 사회적 성취목표 척도 개발 및 타당화: 수행접근목표의 재개념화 = Development and Validation of a Four-Factor Social Achievement Goal Scale: Re-conceptualizing the Performance-Approach Goal' 의 참고문헌

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