Marjorie Seaton completed her PhD at the University of Western Sydney in 2008. The main focus of Marjorie’s PhD research was the big-fish-little-pond effect (BFLPE), whereby students in high-ability schools have lower academic self-concepts than equally able students in average- and low-ability schools. In her thesis, titled The Big-Fish-Little-Pond effect under the grill: Tests of its universality, a search for moderators, and the role of social comparison, Marjorie tested the universality of the BFLPE and examined a variety of constructs to assess their moderating effect on the BFLPE. Her thesis also elucidated the relation between social comparison processes and the BFLPE.
Marjorie is currently involved in a study that aims to explicate ways in which to maximise the potential of high-ability young Australians. This research aims to improve Australia’s capacity to educate high-ability students by investigating the impact of different settings on their educational outcomes and psychosocial wellbeing.
Marjorie is also a trained teacher, who has had commercial experience both in Australia and overseas.
MA (Glasgow), DipT (Jordanhill), GradDip (Macquarie), BA (Macquarie), PhD (UWS)
Seaton, M., Craven, R.G. & Marsh, H.W. (2008) East Meets West: An Examination of the Big-Fish-Little-Pond effect in Western and non-Western countries, in H.W. Marsh, R. Craven, & D. McInerney (Eds) Self-Processes, Learning and Enabling Human Potential: Dynamic New Approaches. International Advances in Self Research, Volume 3, Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
Jackman, K., Wilson, I.G., Seaton, M. & Craven, R. (2011) Big fish in a big pond: A study of academic self-concept in first year medical students. BMC Medical Education, 11(48).
Seaton, M., Marsh, H.W., Yeung, A. & Craven, R.G. (2011) The big fish Down Under: Examining moderators of the Big-Fish-Little-Pond effect for Australia's high achievers. Australian Journal of Education, 55(2), 5-26.
Marsh, H.W., Seaton, M., Kuyper, H., Dumas, F., Huguet, P., Regner, I., Buunk, B.P., Monteil, J. & Gibbons, F. (2010) Phantom behavioral assimilation effects: Systematic biases in social comparison choice studies. Journal of Personality, 78(2), 671-710.
Seaton, M., Marsh, H.W. & Craven, R.G. (2010) Big-Fish-Little-Pond-Effect: Generalizability and Moderation - Two Sides of the Same Coin. American Educational Research Journal, 47(2), 390-433.
Bodkin-Andrews, G.H., Seaton, M., Nelson, G.F. Craven, R.G. & Yeung, A.S. (2010) Questioning the General Self-Esteem Vaccine: General Self-Esteem, Racial Discrimination, and Standardised Achievement across Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Students. Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 10(1), 1-21.
Seaton, M., Marsh, H.W. & Craven, R.G. (2009) Earning its place as a pan-human theory: Universality of the Big-Fish-Little-Pond effect (BFLPE) across 41 culturally and economically diverse countries. Journal of Educational Psychology, 101(2), 403-419.
Huguet, P., Dumas, F., Marsh, H.W., Regner, I., Wheeler, L., Suls, J., Seaton, M. & Nezlek, J. (2009) Clarifying the role of social comparison in the Big-Fish-Little-Pond effect (BFLPE): An integrative study. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 97, 156-170.
Dixon, R.M. & Seaton, M. (2008) The big fish strikes again, but in a different place: Social comparison theory and children with special needs. International Journal of the Humanities, 5(12), 151-157.
Marsh, H.W., Seaton, M., Trautwein, U., Lüdtke, O., Hau, K.T., O’Mara, A.J. & Craven, R.G. (2008) The Big-Fish-Little-Pond effect stands up to critical scrutiny: Implications for theory, methodology, and future research. Educational Psychological Review, 20, 319-350.
Seaton, M., Marsh, H.W., Dumas, F., Huguet, P., Monteil, J., Regner, I., Blanton, H., Buunk, B.P., Gibbons, F., Kuyper, H., Suls, J. & Wheeler, L. (2008) In search of the big fish: Investigating the coexistence of the Big-Fish-Little-Pond effect with the positive effects of upward comparisons. British Journal of Social Psychology, 47, 73-103.
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