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Prediction of self-efficacy based on resiliency, perceived gender discrimination and gender role schemas of women

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  73-88

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 Introduction: The purpose of this study was to predict self-efficacy based on resiliency, perceived gender discrimination and gender role schemas of women. self-efficacy is a person's confidence in his ability to cope with difficult situations. Method: The present study in term of purpose and data collection is a correlation study. For this purpose, 124 female teachers from Kahrizak city were selected by cluster sampling. Participants responded to general self-efficacy (Sherer & et al, 1982), resiliency (Klahnn, 1996), Schedule of Sexist Events (Klonoff, & Landrine, 1995) and sex role inventory (bem, 1981). For data analysis, Pearson correlation coefficient and step-by-step multiple regression were used. Results: The results showed that the resiliency, gender schemas and self-efficacy have a positive and significant relationship, and the gender discrimination events has a negative and significant relationship with self-efficacy. resiliency, gender discrimination events throughout life, and male gender role schemas could predict 31% of self-efficacy variance. Conclusion: The present study indicates the importance of resiliency, perceived gender discrimination and gender role schemas in explaining teacher self-efficacy. Therefore, planning further studies to promote the self-efficacy of female teachers is recommended, given their critical role in nurturing students.

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    Karbalaie, Mahbobeh, & KARAMI, JAHANGIR. (2020). Prediction of self-efficacy based on resiliency, perceived gender discrimination and gender role schemas of women. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH, 9(36 ), 73-88. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/207244/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Karbalaie Mahbobeh, KARAMI JAHANGIR. Prediction of self-efficacy based on resiliency, perceived gender discrimination and gender role schemas of women. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH[Internet]. 2020;9(36 ):73-88. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/207244/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Mahbobeh Karbalaie, and JAHANGIR KARAMI, “Prediction of self-efficacy based on resiliency, perceived gender discrimination and gender role schemas of women,” SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH, vol. 9, no. 36 , pp. 73–88, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/207244/en

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