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Academic Achievement and Delay: A Study with Italian Post-Graduate Students in Psychology

Tiziana RamaciMassimiliano BarattucciYusuf F. Zakariya

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Self-efficacyDelayMotivationMedical educationCourse perceptionsApproach to studyAcademic achievementAchievementEducationSettore M-PSI/06 - Psicologia del Lavoro e delle OrganizzazioniPrior school backgroundAchievement; delay; approach to study; prior school background; motivation; self-efficacy; course perceptions;Achievement; Approach to study; Course perceptions; Delay; Motivation; Prior school background; Self-efficacy;Post graduateSelf-efficacyPsychology
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2021-10-01International Journal of Instruction
https://doi.org/10.29333/iji.2021.1441a
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