2017
DOI: 10.12785/jeps/180205
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Self-efficacy and its Relationship with Thinking Styles According to Herrmann's Brain Dominance among 10th Grade Students from King Abdullah II Schools for Excellence

Abstract: This study aimed to identify self-efficacy and its relationship to thinking styles according to Herrmann's brain dominance among the 1 0th grade students from King Abdullah II schools for Excellence. To achieve the objectives of the study, Muris's (2001) Self-Efficacy scale and Herrmann's Brain Dominance Instrument )HBDI( were applied on 95 students; 57 males and 38 females from the 10th grade students of King Abdullah II schools for Excellence in Jordan, 2014-2015.The results indicated that the level of emoti… Show more

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