Summary


INVESTIGATION OF STATE ANGER-ANGER EXPRESSION AND SELF EFFICACY PERCEPTION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH AND WITHOUT LEARNING DISABILITY
This study is intended to investigate state anger, anger expression and self efficacy perception of secondary school students with and without learning disability. In the research group, there are 110 secondary school students consisting of 55 people with learning disability and 55 people without learning disability. ‘’Personal Information Form’’, ‘’Self Efficacy Scale For Children’’ and ‘’State Anger and Anger Expression Scale’’ were used in the study. The analyses of the data were performed by SPSS 20 package in the study. In the analyses of the data Mann-Whitney U Test was used. It was seen that there was a significant difference between the incidence of learning disability of the students and academic self efficacy, social efficacy, emotional efficacy, general efficacy, intrinsic anger and score averages of anger management. It was discovered that there was a significant difference between social efficacy score averages of the students without learning disability and their genders. A significant difference was found out between score averages of anger management of the students with learning disability and their genders. There was a significant difference between state anger score averages of the students without learning disability and their genders.

Keywords
Learning Disability, Self-Efficacy, Anger

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