diman khosravi; MohammadAzad Abdollahpour
Volume 15, Issue 52 , March 2021, , Pages 73-87
Abstract
The main purpose of this study was to predict academic satisfaction through character virtues mediated by emotional self-regulation in Female Students of secondary school students in Mahabad. The research method was applied in terms of purpose and is based on descriptive-survey information collection. ...
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The main purpose of this study was to predict academic satisfaction through character virtues mediated by emotional self-regulation in Female Students of secondary school students in Mahabad. The research method was applied in terms of purpose and is based on descriptive-survey information collection. The statistical population includes all female students in the second secondary school of Mahabad city in the academic year of 1998-99 (N = 3681). The samples were determined using Cochran's formula 348 people and a questionnaire was distributed electronically among the samples. Also, statistical sampling method was available in the present study. Satisfaction questionnaires Shaykh al-Islami and Ahmadi (2011), Patterson and Seligman (2004) Active Values Questionnaire and Hoffman and Kashdan Affective Style Questionnaire (2010) were used to collect data through simultaneous multiple regression analysis at the significance level of 0.05 and Sobel test. Data analysis was performed. The results of regression analysis showed that character virtues (wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, temperance and transcendence) and dimensions of emotional self-regulation (re-adjusting affect, conceal or suppress affect and tolerate and accept) have a positive and significant relationship with academic satisfaction (05/0≥ P), as well as emotional self-regulation Academic satisfaction showed a positive and significant relationship(05/0≥ P )On the other hand, it was found that academic satisfaction is predicted positively and significantly through character virtues by mediating emotional self-regulation dimensions (re-adjusting affect, conceal or suppress affect and tolerate and accept)