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PhDr. Kateřina Králová Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Education
26 publications
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Identifying the accuracy of and exaggeration in self-reports of ICT knowledge among different groups of students: The use of the overclaiming technique
2021 |
Faculty of Education
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Gender differences in reporting behavior across different cultures: An analysis of PISA 2015 anchoring vignette data on motivation for learning
2020 |
Faculty of Education
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Self-assessment of motivation for information and communication technologies learning: results of a pilot study among secondary school students
2020 |
Faculty of Education
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Analyzing heterogeneity in students' reporting behavior across cultures: results from PISA 2015, anchoring vignettes data on motivation for learning
2019 |
Faculty of Education
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Examining the Assessment of Anchoring Vignettes in Different Information and Communication Technology Competence Domains: The Results of a Pilot Study Among Upper-Secondary Students
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2019 |
Faculty of Education
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Self-assessment of Motivation for Information and Communication Technologies Learning: Results of a Pilot Study Among Secondary School Students
2019 |
Faculty of Education
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The overclaiming technique and its application in various fields of research in self-assessment of knowledge and skills: the results of a pilot study
2018 |
Faculty of Education
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The overclaiming technique and its application in various fields of research in self-assessment of knowledge and skills: the results of a pilot study
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Analyzing heterogeneity in students' reporting behavior across cultures: results from PISA 2015, anchoring vignettes data on motivation for learning
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Enhancing the Comparability of Self-reported ICT Knowledge Among Different Groups of Students Using the Overclaiming Technique
Publication without faculty affiliation
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