A Comparison between dimensions of Self-Regulatory Learning Strategies in Different Family types: Family Process and Content Model

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The purpose of this study was done to explain the difference between dimensions of self-regulatory learning strategies in high-school students in different family types based on family process and content model. The research method was descriptive and post event. For this reason multistage cluster sampling was selected between second and third of 308 (186 female, 122 male) high-school students in Shiraz. The information was collected from self-report family process scale and self-report family content scale (children form) and motivated strategies for learning questionnaire were used that their validity and reliability has been confirmed. The obtained data were analyzed by ANOVA & MANOVA. The results showed that cognitive strategies have significant difference in healthy family and unhealthy family. Also results showed that there is difference in self- regulatory learning strategies among students in different family types. And is recommended to school psychologists and counselors that this issue should be considered in consultation with the student.
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Persian
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Counseling Research & Developments, Volume:13 Issue: 52, 2015
Pages:
73 to 91
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