Perceived parenting styles, thinking styles, and gender on the career decision self-efficacy of adolescents: how & why? [PDF]
Career decision self-efficacy (CDSE), i.e., the ability to successfully make important career-related decisions, is influenced by perceived parenting styles, thinking styles, and gender.
Dominikus David Biondi Situmorang +1 more
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Predictive Roles of Thinking Styles in Coping Strategies Among Mainland Postgraduate Students in Hong Kong [PDF]
The primary objective of the present research was to explore the statistical predictive power of thinking styles in coping strategies beyond demographic factors. One hundred and forty-eight mainland postgraduate students were administered to the Thinking
Siyao Chen
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Approaches and Thinking Styles in Teaching [PDF]
In this study, the author examined the relationship between teaching approaches and thinking styles in teaching. The study parallels previous investigations (Zhang, 2000a, 2000b; Zhang & Sternberg, 2000) of students' learning approaches and thinking styles in learning.
Li-Fang Zhang
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Thinking Styles and Regret in Physicians. [PDF]
Decision-making relies on both analytical and emotional thinking. Cognitive reasoning styles (e.g. maximizing and satisficing tendencies) heavily influence analytical processes, while affective processes are often dependent on regret. The relationship between regret and cognitive reasoning styles has not been well studied in physicians, and is the ...
Djulbegovic M +6 more
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Contributions of Thinking Styles to Critical Thinking Dispositions [PDF]
The main purpose of the author's research was to investigate whether thinking styles significantly contribute to critical thinking dispositions. Two samples of Chinese university students, one from Beijing and the other from Nanjing, participated in the study. The participants responded to the Thinking Styles Inventory (R. J. Sternberg & R. K.
Li-Fang Zhang
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Thinking Styles and Cognitive Development [PDF]
Using R. J. Sternberg's (1988, 1997) theory of thinking styles and W. G. Perry's (1970) theory of cognitive development, the author investigated the nature of thinking styles as they relate to cognitive development. Eighty-two Hong Kong university students (44 male, 38 female) responded to the Thinking Styles Inventory (R. J. Sternberg & R. K.
Li-Fang Zhang
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BACKGROUND: Thinking styles' effect on academic achievement is a challenging topic that has been raised with very different results in previous studies. Since thinking styles are influenced by the contexts, this study was conducted in the context of the ...
Sahar Ghanbari +2 more
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The correlation between critical thinking tendency and the teaching style employed by faculty members at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The tendency towards critical thinking, along with its associated factors, has garnered significant interest among researchers as a pivotal professional competence for educators.
Nasrin Shokrpour +3 more
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Thinking styles as predictors of psychological readiness of students for innovative activities [PDF]
The paper deals with the problem of thinking styles and creativity as predictors of students psychological readiness for innovation. The aim of the study was to identify the influence of students thinking styles on their psychological readiness for ...
Elena A. Suroedova
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Thinking Styles and its Relationship with Self-Efficacy
Thinking is one of the essential cognitive processes in human's life, however the nature of its correlation with self-beliefs that an individual holds is overlapping and unclear.
Saeed Mohammed Noori Taher Bebane
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