The role of sense of cohesion and hope Beliefs in predicting students' academic adjustment
academic adjustment plays an important role in the academic achievement and general intercultural experiences of students. The purpose of this study was to determine the role of sense of coherence and hope beliefs in predicting students' academic adjustment.
This study was correlational. The statistical population of this study consisted of all second-grade male secondary school students of Farsan, who were studying in the year 2018. Of this sample population, 120 people were selected and responded to questionnaires of academic adjustment, sense of cohesion and hope Beliefs. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation coefficient and multiple regression.
The results of correlation coefficient showed that the academic adjustment was related positively to agency thinking, pathway thinking and total score of sense of coherence and the components of Comprehensibility and Manageability. The results of regression analysis also showed that variables of sense of coherence and hope beliefs predict about 17 Percent of the variance of academic adjustment in their students.
The results show that hope beliefs and sense of coherence are among the variables related academic adjustment in students, which should be presented in educational programs with ways to increase sense of those.
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