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Regarding the students' effort-level decisions, we find no evidence of group-level differences. Overall, our evidence indicates Russian accounting students tend to value expectancy over valence in making their effort decisions;
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In middle and high schools, Russian students were required to take a significant course load of math and physics (e.g., Russian students must take algebra classes every semester from the fifth grade until graduation;
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We find significant differences across individuals in different groups regarding the relative influences of three potential motivators: improving overall grade-point average, ... For example, accounting students in Russian universities spend their entire five years of study in assigned student groups, attending all classes...
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1. What are two differences between "high tea" and "low tea" in the United Kingdom? ... 2. If Canadian students strive for an "A," what grade do Russian students strive for? ... 3. In what international city and place might you find a U.S. senator, a silent film actress, a rock star and a 19th-century classical music composer...
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2. If American students strive for an “A,” what grade do Russian students strive for? 3. In what international city and place might you find a U.S. senator, a silent film actress, a rock star and a 19th-century classical music composer all together at the same time?
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H3: The perceived valence of increasing a course grade will motivate Russian students more than the expectancy of increasing a course grade. ... In this section we report evidence of what motivates Russian accounting students to strive for academic success and exert academic effort.
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During Russian Contracts (RUS4LE043A) the students strive to acquire an agreement from a company doing trade with Russia for the completion of their course assignment. ... Russian Contracts comprises 60 % and Job Opportunities in Russian Trade 40 % of the overall grade. Both parts must be successfully completed (except...
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12th Grade ... In this semester-long workshop, primarily devoted to student writing, participants will produce, read, discuss, and revise stories and poems. Students will strive for high productivity as well as explore various points-of-view, structures and elements of style. Instruction in creative writing will...
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9 9th Grade Parent Mtg ... 6 Students Return from Spring Break; ... Whether running a host of challenging classes or providing support systems along the way, we strive to do it the Chippewa way - the right way - every day. We look forward to another great year full of our traditions of academic and...
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Russian schools do not offer classes like psychology and drama; instead there are clubs that students can join. ... There were no “seniors” when the school opened, so I was allowed to play varsity as an 8th grade. ... She encouraged me to always strive to be the best. Mr. Davidson inspired me to be a history teacher.
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