THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS' STRATEGIES FOR COPING WITH STRESS AND THEIR PERCEPTIONS OF STUDENT CONTROL

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SOC PERSONALITY RES INC

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The relationship between prospective teachers' preferred strategies for coping with stress and their perceptions of student control were examined by use of a relational survey model to determine the relations between these concepts. The study group consisted of 267 prospective teachers at the Faculty of Education in Kirsehir, Turkey. Data were collected from senior class faculty students using 2 scales: The Ways of Coping Scale (WCS) originally developed by Lazarus and Folkman (1984) and adapted into Turkish by Sahin and Durak (1994) and the Scale of Locus of Student Control developed by Miller et al. (1988) and adapted into Turkish by Abaci (1996). Pearson moment correlation was used to analyze the data. Findings showed that there was a noticeable meaningful statistical relation between variables. Findings are discussed based on the literature.

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prospective teachers, stress-coping strategies, student control, perceptions

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SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY

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