“…Some of these studies, for example, consist of development and adaptation studies of reader self-perception scale at different grade levels (Henk & Melnick, 1995;Yaylı & Duru, 2008;Yıldız & Bulut, 2016;Wigfield & Guthrie, 1997). In other studies, the concept of reader self-perception is one of the variables investigated (Baker & Wigfield, 1999;Baştuğ & Çelik, 2015;Byrne, 1986;İnnalı & Aydın, 2014;Karakoç-Öztürk, 2015;Meece, Glienke & Burg, 2006;Ünal, 2012;Sağırlı & Okur, 2017). It should also be noted that there are some studies that did not focus on the concepts of reading comprehension and reader self-perception, but indirectly reached conclusions about their relationship (Bailey, 2009;Courtenay-Brown, 1992;Esmer, 2019;Katzir, Lesaux & Kim, 2009;Kwon & Linderholm, 2014;Phillips, 2002;Smith et al, 2012).…”