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Sahar Safarzadeh, Hamdollah Jayervand,
year 8, Issue 11 (1-2020)
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The purpose of this study was to determine the prediction of academic self-efficacy based on self-regulated learning strategies, metacognition strategies and goal-progress orientation in students of Islamic Azad University branch Ahvaz. This research is correlational. For this purpose, the community of students, 400 people (180 boys and 180 girls) was selected based on stratified random sampling. The tool for collecting data in this research is through autonomous learning strategies questionnaire Pentrej and De Grote (1990), metacognition of O’neill and Abedi (1997), the scale of the goal-progress orientation Megli et al. (2000) and Owen and Franman's academic self-efficacy questionnaire (1988). Pearson correlation and regression analysis Multiple was used, and the results showed between the components of the self-regulated learning strategies (Repeat and review, note writing, abstracts, organizing, Comprehension of material), metacognitive strategies (planning, effort and perseverance) and the components of the goal-progress orientation (goals of mastery, performance-approach objectives and performance-avoidance goals) There is a meaningful relationship with academic self-efficacy. Also, analyze data from the regression method showed that among the predictor variables in the order of objectives of mastery, performance-approach objectives, and performance-avoidance objectives the proper predictors for the variable of academic self-efficacy criterion in students.
Ayyob Saqqezi, Mohsen Gol Mohammadian,
year 10, Issue 6 (9-2021)
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the mediating role of Love Styles in the relationship between emotional and social loneliness and desire for marriage in female Students. This research was fundamental in terms of purpose and descriptive in terms of method. The statistical population included all female Students of Sanandaj universities in the 2019 academic year. 360 people entered the study by non-random quota sampling. The research tools included the Marriage desire questionnaire (MDQ), the Short form of the social and emotional loneliness scale for adults (SEL), and the Love Attitudes Scale (LAS). Data were analyzed by the structural equation modeling method. The results showed that indirect pathways from emotional and social loneliness to desire for marriage through love styles (Eros, storage, and agape) are significant (P <0.05). The results of this study emphasize the importance of mediating the role of Love Styles in the relationship between loneliness and desire for marriage.
Hassan Behrouzi, Majid Pakdaman, Hossein Sahebdel,
year 12, Issue 6 (10-2023)
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The present study was conducted with the aim of predicting the psychological security of secondary school students based on childhood trauma and cognitive errors. The research method was a descriptive correlation. The statistical population included students in the second grade of high school in Behshahr in the academic year 2021-2022. The sample size was 421 people who were selected by random sampling method. Research tools include the psychological security questionnaire (PSI) Maslow's (1942), the Childhood trauma questionnaire (CTQ) Bernstein et al. (2003), and the cognitive errors questionnaire (CDQ) Abdullahzadeh and Salar (2009). The results of the simultaneous entry regression test showed that among the research variables emotional abuse (P=0.001), physical abuse (P=0.001), sexual abuse (P=0.001), sexual neglect (P=0.001), and cognitive errors (P=0.001) predictors are significant for psychological security, but emotional neglect was not a significant predictor for students' mental security (P=0.96). Also, the results showed that the predictor variables were able to predict 0.45 of the variance of the psychological security variable of the second-level secondary school students. The result of this research shows that attention to childhood trauma and cognitive errors by psychologists and school counselors can help to explain the psychological security of students.