Alireza Ghasemizad; Kamran Mohammadkhani; Fateme Saadatrad
Abstract
This study aimed at scrutinizing the mediating role of critical thinking in relation to higher education students'metacognition and self-efficacy in Islamic Azad University, Nourabad Mamasani. Samples were collected throughrandom sampling method and it was equal to 248. Instruments used in this study ...
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This study aimed at scrutinizing the mediating role of critical thinking in relation to higher education students'metacognition and self-efficacy in Islamic Azad University, Nourabad Mamasani. Samples were collected throughrandom sampling method and it was equal to 248. Instruments used in this study were three standard questionnairesincluding critical thinking, metacognition and self-efficacy. Cronbach's alpha was employed to estimate theinstruments’ reliability, based on which critical thinking was found to be 0.88, metacognition 0.89 and self-efficacy0.87. Findings revealed that meta-cognition could significantly predict students' self-efficacy and critical thinking.Also, it was found that meta-cognition and critical thinking could significantly predict students’ self-efficacy. Thisstudy also showed that critical thinking had a mediating role in relation to students’ meta-cognition and self-efficacy.The dimensions of meta-cognition and critical thinking could significantly predict students’ self-efficacy.