kamyar azemi; Mehdi Arabzadeh; Marziyeh Amini
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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between achievement goal orientation and academic self-efficacy with academic delay of gratification through the mediating role of self-regulation learning. Participants of the present study included 220 students (124 boys and 96 girls) of high ...
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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between achievement goal orientation and academic self-efficacy with academic delay of gratification through the mediating role of self-regulation learning. Participants of the present study included 220 students (124 boys and 96 girls) of high school students in Ahvaz city who were selected by multi-stage random sampling. In order to measure the variables of the research, scales was used in the study of Bembenutty and Karabenick academic delay of gratification, Pintrich and de Groot self-regulation learning, Elliot & Murayama achievement goal orientation and Morgan-Jinque's academic self-efficacy and Morgan-Jinks academic self-efficacy. The reliability and validity of the scales used through the Cronbach's alpha coefficient, split-half and confirmatory factor analysis were established. Using the SPSS and AMOS software and the Preacher and Hayes method the proposed model was investigated. The results showed that, first, the direction of the achievement goal orientation and academic self-efficacy were directly and positively predictive of self-regulation learning. Secondly, self-regulation learning is directly and positively predictive of academic delay of gratification. Thirdly, self-regulation learning has a mediating role between the achievement goal orientation and academic self-efficacy with academic delay of gratification. Therefore, attention to effective cognitive and motivational variables from one side, reduces the consequences of failure in the school and, on the other side, provides a suitable environment for increasing learning and improving performance.
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fatemeh naghi beiranvand; ezatallah ghadampour; masood sadeghi
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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of self-regulated learning strategies on students' academic delay of gratification and optimism. This quasi-experimental study with pretest-posttest with the control group. The population of this study consisted of all second grade female students in ...
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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of self-regulated learning strategies on students' academic delay of gratification and optimism. This quasi-experimental study with pretest-posttest with the control group. The population of this study consisted of all second grade female students in the first period of high school in Khorramabad (2014-2015) which among them two classes, using a multistage cluster random sampling method, as test and control groups were selected. The tools used in this study Bembenutty academic delay of gratification scale (1998) and Tschannen-Moran et al academic optimism questionnaire (2013). Descriptive statistics (mean and standard deviation) and inferential statistics (multivariate analysis of covariance and univariate analysis of covariance) were used to analyze the data. The results showed that self-regulated learning strategies training Increasing student’s academic delay of gratification and academic optimism (P<0/001). Accordingly, it is recommended to teachers to Train Self-regulated learning strategies to their students during the course of their education.