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Andrew J Martin
Andrew J Martin
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Interpersonal relationships, motivation, engagement, and achievement: Yields for theory, current issues, and educational practice
AJ Martin, M Dowson
Review of educational research 79 (1), 327-365, 2009
17202009
Academic resilience and its psychological and educational correlates: A construct validity approach
AJ Martin, HW Marsh
Psychology in the Schools 43 (3), 267-281, 2006
14332006
Academic self‐concept and academic achievement: Relations and causal ordering
HW Marsh, AJ Martin
British journal of educational psychology 81 (1), 59-77, 2011
14032011
Academic buoyancy: Towards an understanding of students' everyday academic resilience
AJ Martin, HW Marsh
Journal of school psychology 46 (1), 53-83, 2008
9642008
Examining a multidimensional model of student motivation and engagement using a construct validation approach
AJ Martin
British Journal of Educational Psychology 77 (2), 413-440, 2007
8602007
Academic resilience and academic buoyancy: Multidimensional and hierarchical conceptual framing of causes, correlates and cognate constructs
AJ Martin, HW Marsh
Oxford Review of Education 35 (3), 353-370, 2009
6962009
Long and short measures of flow: The construct validity of the FSS-2, DFS-2, and new brief counterparts
SA Jackson, AJ Martin, RC Eklund
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 30 (5), 561-587, 2008
6212008
Academic motivation, self-concept, engagement, and performance in high school: Key processes from a longitudinal perspective
J Green, GAD Liem, AJ Martin, S Colmar, HW Marsh, D McInerney
Journal of adolescence 35 (5), 1111-1122, 2012
6002012
Academic buoyancy and academic resilience: Exploring ‘everyday’and ‘classic’resilience in the face of academic adversity
AJ Martin
School Psychology International 34 (5), 488-500, 2013
4892013
Teachers’ workplace well-being: Exploring a process model of goal orientation, coping behavior, engagement, and burnout
PD Parker, AJ Martin, S Colmar, GA Liem
Teaching and teacher education 28 (4), 503-513, 2012
4872012
Motivation and academic resilience: Developing a model for student enhancement
A Martin
Australian journal of education 46 (1), 34-49, 2002
4872002
Enhancing student motivation and engagement: The effects of a multidimensional intervention
AJ Martin
Contemporary educational psychology 33 (2), 239-269, 2008
4842008
Motivation and engagement across the academic life span: A developmental construct validity study of elementary school, high school, and university/college students
AJ Martin
Educational and psychological measurement 69 (5), 794-824, 2009
4572009
Self-handicapping and defensive pessimism: Exploring a model of predictors and outcomes from a self-protection perspective.
AJ Martin, HW Marsh, RL Debus
Journal of Educational Psychology 93 (1), 87, 2001
4452001
Fear of failure: Friend or foe?
AJ Martin, HW Marsh
Australian Psychologist 38 (1), 31-38, 2003
4252003
Adaptability: How students’ responses to uncertainty and novelty predict their academic and non-academic outcomes.
AJ Martin, HG Nejad, S Colmar, GAD Liem
Journal of Educational Psychology 105 (3), 728, 2013
4072013
The Student Motivation Scale: A tool for measuring and enhancing motivation
AJ Martin
Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools 11, 1-20, 2001
3862001
Teacher–student relationships and students’ engagement in high school: Does the number of negative and positive relationships with teachers matter?
AJ Martin, RJ Collie
Journal of Educational Psychology 111 (5), 861, 2019
3622019
Introducing a short version of the physical self description questionnaire: new strategies, short-form evaluative criteria, and applications of factor analyses
HW Marsh, AJ Martin, S Jackson
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 32 (4), 438-482, 2010
3442010
School motivation of boys and girls: Differences of degree, differences of kind, or both?
AJ Martin
Australian Journal of psychology 56 (3), 133-146, 2004
3322004
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