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摘要:本研究以伊朗扎黑丹二区女高中生为研究对象,通过学业良心的中介作用,探讨精神智力与学业投入之间的关系。研究方法是通过通径分析进行描述性相关研究。本研究的统计人群为扎黑丹二区2021-2022学年的所有女高中生(N = 4191),根据Krejcie和Morgan表,采用分层随机抽样的方法抽取352人。为了收集数据,使用了三份调查问卷:精神智力(King, 2008),学术投入量表(Salmela-Aro & Upadaya, 2012)和学术良心(McIllroy and Bunting, 2002)。结果表明,大学生的精神智力与学术投入、学术良心之间存在着显著的直接关系。此外,学术参与与学术良知之间存在直接而显著的关系。此外,女高中生的精神智力与学业投入之间通过学业意识的中介作用存在着间接的显著关系。总体而言,研究结果支持人格和动机变量在学业投入中的作用。
Relationship between Spiritual Intelligence and Academic Engagement: Mediating Role of Academic Conscience
: The Aim of this study was to determine the relationship between spiritual intelligence and academic engagement through the mediating role of academic conscience in female high school students in the second district of Zahedan, Iran. The method of study was a descriptive correlation research that was performed via path analysis. The statistical population of this study includes all female high school students in the second district of Zahedan in the academic year 2021-2022 (N = 4191)), which according to Krejcie and Morgan table 352 people were selected by stratified random sampling. For collecting data, three questionnaires were used: spiritual intelligence (King, 2008), academic engagement scale (Salmela-Aro & Upadaya, 2012) and academic conscience (McIllroy and Bunting, 2002). The results indicated that there was a direct and significant relationship between spiritual intelligence and academic engagement and between spiritual intelligence and academic conscience. Also, there was a direct and significant relationship between academic engagement and academic conscience. Furthermore, there was an indirect and significant relationship between spiritual intelligence and academic engagement through the mediating role of academic conscience in female high school students. In general, the research findings have supported the role of personality and motivational variables in academic engagement.