EXAMINATION OF DECISION SELF-ESTEEM AND DECISION-MAKING STYLES OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ACCORDING TO METACOGNITION AND LEARNED RESOURCEFULNESS Cover Image

ÜNİVERSİTE ÖĞRENCİLERİNİN KARAR VERMEDE ÖZSAYGISININ VE KARAR VERME STİLLERİNİN ÜST BİLİŞE VE ÖĞRENİLMİŞ GÜÇLÜLÜĞE GÖRE İNCELENMESİ
EXAMINATION OF DECISION SELF-ESTEEM AND DECISION-MAKING STYLES OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ACCORDING TO METACOGNITION AND LEARNED RESOURCEFULNESS

Author(s): Fulya YÜKSEL-ŞAHİN, Harun ERTURAL
Subject(s): Higher Education , Cognitive Psychology, Psychology of Self, Evaluation research
Published by: Sanat ve Dil Araştırmaları Enstitüsü
Keywords: Metacognition; Learned Resourcefulness; Decision Self-Esteem; Decision-Making Styles; University Students;

Summary/Abstract: This is a descriptive and causal study study conducted to examine whether decision self-esteem and decision-making styles of university students differ according to metacognition, learned resourcefulness, and gender. The study sample consists of a total of 467 university students. The collected data were analyzed by MANOVA-Wilks’ Lambda(λ) Test, Pillai’s Trace Test, t-test and Discriminant Analysis Test. The study results demonstrate that the university students with functional metacognition and high learned resourcefulness have a high levels of self-confident decision making. The university students with functional metacognition and high learned resourcefulness were found to have avoidance, panic, and procrastination decision-making styles which are significantly lower than those of the university students with dysfunctional metacognition and low learned resourcefulness. The study found that female university students have a high levels of panic decision-making style. The study results are discussed in the light of the literature.

  • Issue Year: 8/2020
  • Issue No: 48
  • Page Range: 490-504
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Turkish
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