The Effectiveness of Problem - Solving Skills Training In The Light of Meichenbaum’s Cognitive - Behavioral Method:The Case of Male Students’ Adjustment to Boarding and Ordinary Schools
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چکیده: The aim of the present study is to compare the effect of problem solving skills training on high school students’ adjustment in boarding and ordinary schools. Boy students studying at boarding and ordinary high schools in Bakharz County make up the population of the study (N=1112). First, two boarding and two ordinary schools were randomly chosen; cluster random sampling was also used to determine a sample of students from the schools (N=291) based on the Krejcie and
Morgan’s Table (1970) to answer to the Adjustment Inventory for School Students (AISS) proposed by Sinha and Singh (1993).
Second, 30 students from boarding schools and 30 ones from ordinary schools with the highest adjustment score were chosen and then randomly divided into two experiment groups (i.e. boarding and ordinary) and two control groups (each group, N = 15). Afterwards, the experiment group received problem solving skills training based on Meichenbaum’s (2007) method for 8 sessions while the control groups received no training. At the post- test stage, the scores of the four groups were measured again with the same inventory. Results showed that problem solving training based on Meichenbaum’s method helps improve the general adjustment along with social, emotional, and educati onal aspects of adjustment. Meanwhile, no difference was found between the effect of the training on the students’ general, social, and educational adjustment in the boarding and
ordinary schools, whereas there was a significant difference in terms of the emotional adjustment between the boarding and ordinary schools.
Morgan’s Table (1970) to answer to the Adjustment Inventory for School Students (AISS) proposed by Sinha and Singh (1993).
Second, 30 students from boarding schools and 30 ones from ordinary schools with the highest adjustment score were chosen and then randomly divided into two experiment groups (i.e. boarding and ordinary) and two control groups (each group, N = 15). Afterwards, the experiment group received problem solving skills training based on Meichenbaum’s (2007) method for 8 sessions while the control groups received no training. At the post- test stage, the scores of the four groups were measured again with the same inventory. Results showed that problem solving training based on Meichenbaum’s method helps improve the general adjustment along with social, emotional, and educati onal aspects of adjustment. Meanwhile, no difference was found between the effect of the training on the students’ general, social, and educational adjustment in the boarding and
ordinary schools, whereas there was a significant difference in terms of the emotional adjustment between the boarding and ordinary schools.
کلیدواژه(گان): Problem- solving training,social adjustment,emotional adjustment,educational adjustment,boarding schools,ordinary schools
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The Effectiveness of Problem - Solving Skills Training In The Light of Meichenbaum’s Cognitive - Behavioral Method:The Case of Male Students’ Adjustment to Boarding and Ordinary Schools
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contributor author | مهدی ارخودی قلعه نوئی | en |
contributor author | سیدعلی کیمیایی | en |
contributor author | حسین کارشکی | en |
contributor author | mahdi arkhodi ghale noei | fa |
contributor author | Seyed Ali Kimiaei | fa |
contributor author | Hossein Kareshki | fa |
date accessioned | 2020-06-06T13:35:03Z | |
date available | 2020-06-06T13:35:03Z | |
date issued | 2017 | |
identifier uri | http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3360815?locale-attribute=fa | |
description abstract | The aim of the present study is to compare the effect of problem solving skills training on high school students’ adjustment in boarding and ordinary schools. Boy students studying at boarding and ordinary high schools in Bakharz County make up the population of the study (N=1112). First, two boarding and two ordinary schools were randomly chosen; cluster random sampling was also used to determine a sample of students from the schools (N=291) based on the Krejcie and Morgan’s Table (1970) to answer to the Adjustment Inventory for School Students (AISS) proposed by Sinha and Singh (1993). Second, 30 students from boarding schools and 30 ones from ordinary schools with the highest adjustment score were chosen and then randomly divided into two experiment groups (i.e. boarding and ordinary) and two control groups (each group, N = 15). Afterwards, the experiment group received problem solving skills training based on Meichenbaum’s (2007) method for 8 sessions while the control groups received no training. At the post- test stage, the scores of the four groups were measured again with the same inventory. Results showed that problem solving training based on Meichenbaum’s method helps improve the general adjustment along with social, emotional, and educati onal aspects of adjustment. Meanwhile, no difference was found between the effect of the training on the students’ general, social, and educational adjustment in the boarding and ordinary schools, whereas there was a significant difference in terms of the emotional adjustment between the boarding and ordinary schools. | en |
language | English | |
title | The Effectiveness of Problem - Solving Skills Training In The Light of Meichenbaum’s Cognitive - Behavioral Method:The Case of Male Students’ Adjustment to Boarding and Ordinary Schools | en |
type | Journal Paper | |
contenttype | External Fulltext | |
subject keywords | Problem- solving training | en |
subject keywords | social adjustment | en |
subject keywords | emotional adjustment | en |
subject keywords | educational adjustment | en |
subject keywords | boarding schools | en |
subject keywords | ordinary schools | en |
journal title | Transylvanian Review | fa |
pages | 4217-4228 | |
journal volume | 25 | |
journal issue | 17 | |
identifier link | https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1062929.html | |
identifier articleid | 1062929 |