Big Fish-Little Pond-Effect
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Big Fish-Little Pond-Effect
describes the well-known phenomenon that students in high-achiever contexts tend to have lower academic self-concepts than those who are comparably competent in regular learning contexts.
When suffering from the Big Fish-Little Pond-Effect your self-assessment with the SINCOE-questionnaire probably will be severely afflicted. If you want your innovation competence scores to be more valid, perhaps you would like to try some of these tips and remedies:
- Don't pay so much attention to others, concentrate on your own strengths and on your long-term goals.
- Socialise with people who value collaboration over competition.
- Avoid overly harsh self-criticism and striving for perfectionism.
- Ask for differentiated and objective feedback.
- Realise that achievement comes through practice and effort.
- Learn from the strengths of others and let them motivate you.
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