Learning Motivation, Democratic Parenting, and Peer Relations Predict Academic Self-Concept

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Students' academic self-concept is a concerning concept in educational research. The purpose of this research is to examine the simultaneous influence and relationship of learning motivation, democratic parenting, and peer relations with academic self-concept in students. This is a correlational research with a cluster random sampling method used to collect data from 962 students. The result showed that learning motivation, democratic parenting, and peer relations had a partial and simultaneous relationship with students' academic self-concept. Furthermore, support from guidance and counselors, homeroom teachers, and parents is essential for students to actualize and develop their character optimally and effectively.

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Ningsih, R., Degeng, I. N. S., Triyono, & Ramli, M. (2022). Learning Motivation, Democratic Parenting, and Peer Relations Predict Academic Self-Concept. European Journal of Educational Research, 11(3), 1629–1641. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.11.3.1629

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