Students' help seeking attitude, self-efficacy beliefs, academic achievement and teacher characteristics: A correlational study

This study proposal will examine help-seeking as a learning strategy in relation to the students' academic self-efficacy belief, prior academic achievement and the perceived teacher characteristics. It will determine the nature and the degree of probable interrelationships among the variables m...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-97702021-02-16T00:29:14Z Students' help seeking attitude, self-efficacy beliefs, academic achievement and teacher characteristics: A correlational study Chu, Belen M. This study proposal will examine help-seeking as a learning strategy in relation to the students' academic self-efficacy belief, prior academic achievement and the perceived teacher characteristics. It will determine the nature and the degree of probable interrelationships among the variables mentioned, namely, the help seeking strategies, the academic performance, the students' academic self-efficacy beliefs, and teacher characteristics. The descriptive-correlational research method will be utilized to investigate the relationships of the variables, the attitude of the student toward help-seeking, academic self-efficacy, the perceived teacher characteristics and their prior academic achievement (Math average grades). Respondents will consist of 200 randomly selected high school students enrolled in Mathematics subjects during the school year 2001-2002. The following instruments will be used in this study: 1. Help Seeking Attitude Questionnaire (HSAQ) by Karabenick and Knapp (1988)2. Academic Self-Efficacy Belief Scale (ASEBS) by Zimmerman, Bandura, Martinez and Pons (1992)3. Teacher Characteristics Survey (TCS) by Ryan, Gheen and Midgley (1998). Mean, standard deviations, frequencies, percentages and ranks will be used to present the profiles of the respondents. For correlational and regression analyses, simple as well as multiple correlation and regression will be utilized through stepwise regression. 2001-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/2932 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Students--Attitudes Self-efficacy Academic achievement Help-seeking behavior Characters and characteristics Educational Psychology
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topic Students--Attitudes
Self-efficacy
Academic achievement
Help-seeking behavior
Characters and characteristics
Educational Psychology
spellingShingle Students--Attitudes
Self-efficacy
Academic achievement
Help-seeking behavior
Characters and characteristics
Educational Psychology
Chu, Belen M.
Students' help seeking attitude, self-efficacy beliefs, academic achievement and teacher characteristics: A correlational study
description This study proposal will examine help-seeking as a learning strategy in relation to the students' academic self-efficacy belief, prior academic achievement and the perceived teacher characteristics. It will determine the nature and the degree of probable interrelationships among the variables mentioned, namely, the help seeking strategies, the academic performance, the students' academic self-efficacy beliefs, and teacher characteristics. The descriptive-correlational research method will be utilized to investigate the relationships of the variables, the attitude of the student toward help-seeking, academic self-efficacy, the perceived teacher characteristics and their prior academic achievement (Math average grades). Respondents will consist of 200 randomly selected high school students enrolled in Mathematics subjects during the school year 2001-2002. The following instruments will be used in this study: 1. Help Seeking Attitude Questionnaire (HSAQ) by Karabenick and Knapp (1988)2. Academic Self-Efficacy Belief Scale (ASEBS) by Zimmerman, Bandura, Martinez and Pons (1992)3. Teacher Characteristics Survey (TCS) by Ryan, Gheen and Midgley (1998). Mean, standard deviations, frequencies, percentages and ranks will be used to present the profiles of the respondents. For correlational and regression analyses, simple as well as multiple correlation and regression will be utilized through stepwise regression.
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author Chu, Belen M.
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title Students' help seeking attitude, self-efficacy beliefs, academic achievement and teacher characteristics: A correlational study
title_short Students' help seeking attitude, self-efficacy beliefs, academic achievement and teacher characteristics: A correlational study
title_full Students' help seeking attitude, self-efficacy beliefs, academic achievement and teacher characteristics: A correlational study
title_fullStr Students' help seeking attitude, self-efficacy beliefs, academic achievement and teacher characteristics: A correlational study
title_full_unstemmed Students' help seeking attitude, self-efficacy beliefs, academic achievement and teacher characteristics: A correlational study
title_sort students' help seeking attitude, self-efficacy beliefs, academic achievement and teacher characteristics: a correlational study
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