At 03:17 PM 11/3/99 -0500, you wrote: 
>
> We've been searching the literature (using PsycLit and ERIC databases) for any
> reports which relate to the accuracy of students' perceptions of their academic
> performance (particularly in terms of grades, but also in terms of behaviors
> which relate to academic performance), but have found relatively little work
that
> is germane...and nothing that deals with such perceptions of student-athletes. 
>
> Do any of you have any good sources on this topic, or know of any work which has
> been done that is relevant?� I (and my student) would be most grateful for any
> suggestions you have. 


I don't know how relevant this might be to your student's project but our own
Vinny
Prohaska has the following in ToP:

Prohaska, V. (1994).� "I know I'll get an A": Confident overestimation of final
course grades.� Teaching of Psychology, 21, 141-143.



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