kamran sheivandi; f d; n f; s a
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This study was conducted with the aim of testing the causal relation among task value, cognitive engagement, achievement emotions, academic self-regulation, and mathematics achievement. For this, 560 students (267 boys and 293 girls) were chosen from the high school 3rd graders who studied mathematics ...
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This study was conducted with the aim of testing the causal relation among task value, cognitive engagement, achievement emotions, academic self-regulation, and mathematics achievement. For this, 560 students (267 boys and 293 girls) were chosen from the high school 3rd graders who studied mathematics in high schools of Tehran by multistage clustering sampling and answered the task value subscale questionnaire (Pintrich and DeGroot, 1991), Cognitive Involvement Scale (revised (2F-R-LPQ)) (KamberBigs and Liong, 2004), Pre-exam Development Scale (AEQ) (Pekran, Quitz, Teets and Perry,2005) and achievement Self- regulation Scale (Pintrich and DeGroot, 1990). The results of structural equation analysis with use of experimental data showed that academic achievement is influenced directly and indirectly by predictor variables such as task value, cognitive engagement, academic achievement emotions and academic self- regulation. The results of this study show that all the indices except for AGFI were reported highly satisfying and the model fits the data well and this points to the linear relation between latent variables and structures. Consequently, the general hypothesis of the study which is “the preconceived pattern of causal relation between task value and academic achievement with the mediation of cognitive engagement, academic achievement emotions and academic self-regulation fits the data patterns” was confirmed.
azam osoli; asieh sharat madar; atoosa kalantar
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The purpose of the present research was toinvestigation ofthe relationship between metacognitive beliefs with academic self-regulation and parents-students conflict.Method study was correlation andand the statistical community was all girls students from Tehran city, who were enrolled in the 1394-95 ...
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The purpose of the present research was toinvestigation ofthe relationship between metacognitive beliefs with academic self-regulation and parents-students conflict.Method study was correlation andand the statistical community was all girls students from Tehran city, who were enrolled in the 1394-95 academic year.The sample group was included 206 students that were selected by random clusterSampling. Assessment instruments was Wells& Cartwright-Hatton(2004)metacognitive beliefs questionnaire, Ryan & Conell (1989) academic self-regulationquestionnaire and Straus(1990) conflict tactics scales questionnaire.data was analyzed by using Pearson correlation coefficient, simple regression and stepwise multiple regression. The results showed that there is negative significant correlation between metacognitive beliefs ,positive beliefs and cognitive self consciousness with academic self-regulation. there is negative significant correlation between need to control thoughts and uncontrollability/danger with with academic self-regulation , Introjected regulation and external regulation. there is negative significant correlation betweenmetacognitive beliefs,positive beliefs, uncontrollability/danger and need to control thoughts with parents-students conflict and verbal aggression.there is negative significant correlation between cognitive confidence parents-students conflict,verbal aggression and violence. Stepwise regression analysis showed that cognitive self consciousness and positive beliefs, could explain 0/15of variance inacademic self-regulation. Also cognitive confidence could explain 0/021 of variance in parents-students conflict. Counselors andteachersusingthese findingsandtaking into account theeducationaland psychological interventionscan beroundprogramwithincreasingstudents'viewsabout,theirmetacognitive beliefs.