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Integrating Technology in the Role-playing Teaching Method and its Effect on Cognitive Engagement and Academic Self-efficacy of Elementary Students

Khabat bahri; maryam pourjamshidi

Volume 30, Issue 2 , October 2023, , Pages 351-368

https://doi.org/10.22055/psy.2023.40570.2835

Abstract
  Introduction Education stakeholders are increasingly interested in finding effective ways to improve education and learning outcomes. Among the factors that have been found to be crucial to student success are their engagement and self-efficacy beliefs. These two factors are known to predict students' ...  Read More

Comparison of the Effectiveness of School Success and Stress Management Program on Self-efficacy, Involvement, Burnout and Academic Performance of students

Majid Dolatkhah; Mohammad Ali Mohammadyfar; Ali Akbar Aaminbeidokhti; mahmood najafi

Volume 25, Issue 2 , December 2018, , Pages 163-180

https://doi.org/10.22055/psy.2019.26349.2119

Abstract
  Introduction The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of the school success program and stress management on self-efficacy, involvement, burnout and academic performance of students in district 1 of Ahvaz city. The school's success program is a preventive program based on a multidimensional ...  Read More

The Direct and Indirect Relationships between Academic Self-Efficacy and Adolescence Depression

K. Tahmassian; A. Anari

Volume 19, Issue 1 , June 2012, , Pages 227-244

Abstract
  The aim of the present research was to study the direct and indirect relationships between academic self-efficacy and adolescence depression. Participants were 946 high school students (471 girls and 475 boys) in Tehran who were selected by cluster sampling method. Child Depression Inventory (CDI), Self-Efficacy ...  Read More