The Direct and Indirect Effects of Systemic thinking and Creative Self-efficacy on Perfectionism and Achievement of the Students of the faculty of Education, Minia University

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nstructor of educational psychology Faculty of Education - Minia University

Abstract

This research aimed at investigating The Direct and Indirect Effects of Systemic thinking and Creative Self-efficacy on  Perfectionism and Achievement of  the Students of the faculty  of Education, Minia University, It also aimed at investigating the Effect of gender(males/females), specialization (scientific/literary) and the interaction between them on Systemic thinking, Creative Self-efficacy, Perfectionism, Achievement. A total of (240) Students(130 females, 110 males), (116 scientific,124 literary) participated in the research. the tools of the research included Systemic thinking scale prepared by the present researcher and Creative Self-efficacy scale prepared by (Abbut,2010) Translated by the  researcher, Perfectionism scale prepared by the present researcher in the light of (Hewitt&Flett,1991) scale .
The most important findings were as follows:
-There were Direct and Indirect Effects of Systemic thinking and Creative Self-efficacy on Perfectionism and Achievement of the Students of the faculty of Education, Minia University .
-There was a significant effect of the  differences, between the males and females in a dimension  Comprehension of Systematic Relation Ships, Self-efficacy in Creative thinking, but there was no significant effect   of the differences, between the males and females sections in the other variables.          
-There was no significant effect differences, between the scientific and literary sections in the research variables except a dimension (systematic synthesis( .
-There was no significant effect  interaction, between specialization and gender  in the research variables.

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