big-fish-little-pond effect

     

Big-fish-little-pon effect (BFLPE) is a term introduced by Herbert W. Marsh which hypothesizes that the self-concept of students is negatively correlated with the ability of their peers in school: Thus, academic self-concepts depend not only on one's academic accomplishments but also the accomplishments of those in the school that a student attends.

Users that searched for big-fish-little-pond effect