Self-Efficacy as a Predictor of High School Students’ Subjective Well-Being

The purpose of this study is to determine whether subjective well-being of high school students is predicted by their academic, social, and emotional self-efficacy. The sample of this study consisted of 311 high school students of whom 64% (n= 199) were girls and 36% (n= 112) were boys. Data were co...

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Main Authors: Bülent Baki TELEF, Enes ERGÜN
Format: Article
Language:Turkish
Published: Afyon Kocatepe University 2013-07-01
Series:Kuramsal Eğitimbilim Dergisi
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Online Access:http://keg.aku.edu.tr/index.php/anasayfa/article/view/299
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spelling doaj-f1081bd1d9244719b59a5890cbd860972020-11-24T22:29:05ZturAfyon Kocatepe UniversityKuramsal Eğitimbilim Dergisi1308-16592013-07-016342343310.5578/keg.5955Self-Efficacy as a Predictor of High School Students’ Subjective Well-BeingBülent Baki TELEFEnes ERGÜNThe purpose of this study is to determine whether subjective well-being of high school students is predicted by their academic, social, and emotional self-efficacy. The sample of this study consisted of 311 high school students of whom 64% (n= 199) were girls and 36% (n= 112) were boys. Data were collected by the Self-Efficacy Scale for Children, the Positive and Negative Experience Scale, and the Life Satisfaction Scale and analyzed through multiple regression analysis. Results showed that high school students’ academic, social, and emotional self-efficacy explained 19% of variance in their subjective well-being and predicted their subjective well-being. Activities performed by school counselors to increase students’ academic, social, and emotional self-efficacy levels are thought to contribute to their subjective well-being. http://keg.aku.edu.tr/index.php/anasayfa/article/view/299self-efficacysocial self-efficacyemotional self-efficacysubjective well-being
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Enes ERGÜN
Self-Efficacy as a Predictor of High School Students’ Subjective Well-Being
Kuramsal Eğitimbilim Dergisi
self-efficacy
social self-efficacy
emotional self-efficacy
subjective well-being
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Enes ERGÜN
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title Self-Efficacy as a Predictor of High School Students’ Subjective Well-Being
title_short Self-Efficacy as a Predictor of High School Students’ Subjective Well-Being
title_full Self-Efficacy as a Predictor of High School Students’ Subjective Well-Being
title_fullStr Self-Efficacy as a Predictor of High School Students’ Subjective Well-Being
title_full_unstemmed Self-Efficacy as a Predictor of High School Students’ Subjective Well-Being
title_sort self-efficacy as a predictor of high school students’ subjective well-being
publisher Afyon Kocatepe University
series Kuramsal Eğitimbilim Dergisi
issn 1308-1659
publishDate 2013-07-01
description The purpose of this study is to determine whether subjective well-being of high school students is predicted by their academic, social, and emotional self-efficacy. The sample of this study consisted of 311 high school students of whom 64% (n= 199) were girls and 36% (n= 112) were boys. Data were collected by the Self-Efficacy Scale for Children, the Positive and Negative Experience Scale, and the Life Satisfaction Scale and analyzed through multiple regression analysis. Results showed that high school students’ academic, social, and emotional self-efficacy explained 19% of variance in their subjective well-being and predicted their subjective well-being. Activities performed by school counselors to increase students’ academic, social, and emotional self-efficacy levels are thought to contribute to their subjective well-being.
topic self-efficacy
social self-efficacy
emotional self-efficacy
subjective well-being
url http://keg.aku.edu.tr/index.php/anasayfa/article/view/299
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