The present study investigated the predictive power of language learning strategy types on various types of self-efficacy (general and academic self-efficacy and self-regulatory efficacy). To this end, 147 male and females B. A level students majoring in English translation and English language teaching were selected. A general proficiency test (MTELP) was administered to homogenize the participants. Other instruments were the Strategy Inventory for Language Learning (SILL), a 12- item General Self-efficacy scale, an 8-item Academic Self-efficacy scale, and an 11 -item Selfregulatory Efficacy scale. Three separate stepwise multiple regression procedures were used to analyse the obtained data. The results indicated a positive relationship between affective and memory strategies and general self-efficacy, and a significant but negative relationship between cognitive strategies and general self-efficacy. Moreover, meta-cognitive, compensation, and memory strategies were predictors of academic self-efficacy. The findings also showed that affective and memory strategies had predictive power on self-regulatory efficacy.
کلید واژگان :self-efficacy, language learning strategies
ارزش ریالی : 500000 ریال
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جزئیات مقاله
- کد شناسه : 1143359399370590
- سال انتشار : 2015
- نوع مقاله : پذیرفته شده در سایر مجلات علمی معتبر و علمی مروری و ISC
- زبان : انگلیسی
- محل پذیرش : British Journal of Education, Society & Behavioural Science
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- ISSN : 2278-0998
- تاریخ ثبت : 1394/03/16 17:03:13
- ثبت کننده : عباسعلی زارعی
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