Title of article :
The Relationship of Intelligence Beliefs, Self-Regulation, and Metacognition with School Refusal Behavior in Secondary High School Girl Students
Author/Authors :
Khaneh Keshi, Ali Department of Psychology - Islamic Azad University Behbahan Branch, Iran , Mohammadzadeh, Rajab Ali Department of Sociology - Payam Noor University, Babol, Iran
Abstract :
This study aimed to determine the relationship of intelligence beliefs, academic selfregulation, and metacognition with school refusal behavior in female secondary high
school students in Amol. This study was a descriptive one with correlational design.
The statistical population consisted of all the female secondary high school students of
which 214 students were selected using multistage random cluster sampling method
from second and third grade of secondary school and were asked to fill in the
questionnaires of intelligence beliefs (Babaei), self-regulation (Buffard),
metacognition (Trier & Rich) and school refusal behavior (Kearney). In order to
analyze the collected data, Pearson’s correlation coefficient was used. The results of
the study showed that there is a negative significant relationship between selfregulation, metacognition, and school refusal behavior. The findings of multiple
regression analyses also showed that among the predictor variables, only selfregulation with the highest amount of Beta (0.17) was the best predictor of school
refusal behavior.
Keywords :
Intelligence beliefs , Academic self-regulation , Metacognition , Refusal behavior
Journal title :
Sociological of Studies of youth