The Role of Self-efficacy and Happiness in Predicting Self-criticism/reassurance among Teachers
The present study investigated the role of self-efficacy and happiness in predicting self-criticism/reassurance among teachers.
The present research design was a descriptive and correlational study type. The participants were 444 teachers selected through a multistage-cluster random sampling among the teachers in high school second period in the city of Bojnord of the 2015-16 years. The three scales administrated in this study were: self-reassurance/self-criticism Inventory, self-efficacy Scale and happiness Inventory. For data analysis, Pearson correlation and stepwise multiple regression were used method by SPSSV19 software.
The results showed that happiness (r= -0.367; r=0.359) and self-efficacy (r= -0.396; r=0.269), had a significant relationship with self-criticism/reassurance (p<0.01). Also, the results of regression analysis showed that happiness and self-efficacy predict self-criticism/reassurance and explain some of its variance.
Finally, the results of this study showed that the two variables of self-efficacy and happiness have a role in explaining self-criticism/reassurance variance and can be used to predict these variables in school teachers.
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