The Relationship among Self-efficacy, Metacognitive Ability and Academic Motivation with Math Performance of High School Students in Parsian
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship among self-efficacy,
meta-cognitive ability and academic motivation with math performance of high
school students in Parsian. This research has been applied in a purposeful and
descriptive way and has been correlated with research type. The statistical
population of this study was all high school students in Parsian. Sample size: 150
people were selected by cluster sampling method. Measurement tools were selfefficacy
questionnaire, meta-cognitive ability questionnaire and academic
motivation questionnaire. The results of this research have shown that there is a
significant and positive relationship between self-efficacy, metacognitive ability,
academic motivation and mathematical function. Also, student's math performance
is predictable through the components of self-efficacy, metacognitive ability, and
academic motivation. In total, approximately 30.3% of variance predicts students'
mathematical performance variables.
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