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Owner: Hanife Hilal Senay
Owner Email: hsenay@metu.edu.tr
Paper Title: Relationships Among Self-Efficacy, Academic Optimism, Income, and Student Achievement
Session Title: The Impact of School-Level Factors on Students
Paper Type: Roundtable Presentation
Presentation Date: 4/18/2020
Presentation Location: Online
Descriptors: Achievement, School/Teacher Effectiveness, Structural Modeling
Methodology: Quantitative
Author(s): Hanife Hilal Senay, Middle East Technical University; Yasar Kondakci, Middle East Technical University
Unit: SIG-School Effectiveness and School Improvement
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships among students’ academic self-efficacy, academic optimism, family income and academic achievement. Two studies were conducted in order to reveal the relationship between students’ optimism, self-efficacy and their achievement. Firstly, Academic Self-Efficacy and Student Academic Optimism scales were adapted into Turkish. Then, the relationships among the variables were tested. The sample of the study, which included high school students randomly selected from 8 different schools, consisted 274 participants for the adaptation study and 777 participants for the main study. The results of the SEM analysis did not validate the model yet revealed that academic self-efficacy is the strongest predictor of achievement and that both family income and academic self-efficacy directly affect achievement.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3102/1573306