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Factors Affecting the Executive Function in Undergraduate Students

Authors :
Thadsnachai Navayuth
Phamornpun Yurayat
Source :
Journal of Education and Learning. 11:131
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2022.

Abstract

This research aimed to 1) study the level of self-efficacy, self-awareness, social skills, and executive function of undergraduate students, 2) study the relationship among self-efficacy, self-awareness, social skills, and executive function of undergraduate students, and 3) investigate the effect of self-efficacy, self-awareness, and social skills on executive function in undergraduate students. The sample used in the study was 400 undergraduate students from Mahasarakham University in the academic year 2021, selected by multi-stage random sampling. The research instruments included four questionnaires including self-efficacy, self-awareness, social skills, and executive function questionnaire. The statistics used in the data analysis were percentage, mean (M), standard deviation (S.D.), and multiple regression analysis. The results revealed that 1) students’ self-efficacy, self-awareness, social skills, and executive function, in general, were at a very high level. 2) There were statistically significant at the .01 level correlations between students’ self-efficacy, self-awareness, social skills, and executive function. 3) Students’ self-efficacy (SELE), self-awareness (SELA), and social skills (SOCS) affected executive function, with a prediction of 70.20%.

Details

ISSN :
19275269 and 19275250
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Education and Learning
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f1e661af53c728d170e8a654170de87e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5539/jel.v11n4p131