2021
DOI: 10.14527/9786257582162
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Rehberlik ve Psikolojik Danışma

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“…When the literature is examined in the context of the place variable experienced with the family, it is seen that there are studies supporting the finding obtained in this study within the scope of metacognitive awareness (Balasubramanıam, 2017;Jagadeeswari and Chandrasekaran, 2014;Jaleel and Premachandran, 2016), within the scope of self-regulatory learning (Chen and Wu, 2021) and within the scope of self-efficacy (Turan, Karaoğlu, Kaynak and Pepe, 2016). However, contrary to this study, there are also studies showing that the settlement variable is effective within the scope of metacognitive awareness (Bakkaloglu, 2020), within the scope of self-regulatory learning (Güler, 2015), and within the scope of self-efficacy (Arslan, 2019;Ilıman, Arslan and Aslan, 2019;Korkut and Babaoğlan, 2012;Sezer, İşgör, Özpolat and Sezer, 2006).…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…When the literature is examined in the context of the place variable experienced with the family, it is seen that there are studies supporting the finding obtained in this study within the scope of metacognitive awareness (Balasubramanıam, 2017;Jagadeeswari and Chandrasekaran, 2014;Jaleel and Premachandran, 2016), within the scope of self-regulatory learning (Chen and Wu, 2021) and within the scope of self-efficacy (Turan, Karaoğlu, Kaynak and Pepe, 2016). However, contrary to this study, there are also studies showing that the settlement variable is effective within the scope of metacognitive awareness (Bakkaloglu, 2020), within the scope of self-regulatory learning (Güler, 2015), and within the scope of self-efficacy (Arslan, 2019;Ilıman, Arslan and Aslan, 2019;Korkut and Babaoğlan, 2012;Sezer, İşgör, Özpolat and Sezer, 2006).…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 76%