The 9th Graders’ Relation of Futuristic Thinking Factors Study
Songsak Phusee-orn and
Sasipat Pongteerawut
Higher Education Studies, 2022, vol. 12, issue 3, 134
Abstract:
The objectives of this study are to study the relation of futuristic thinking and to create the prediction equation of the 9th graders' relation of futuristic thinking. The subjects of this study are 860, 9th graders, studying in their second term in 2019 in Srisaket province, Thailand. The sujects of this study are from 12 schools from Multi-Stage Random Sampling. The study uses 216 students in especially big-size school, 160 students in big-size school, 302 students in medium-size school and 182 students in small-size school. The research instrument used are Futuristic Thinking form, Emotional Intelligence (EQ), Motivation (MO), Self-Directed Learning (SD) and Attitude towards learning (AT) with Likert Scale measurement (IOC), Item Total Correlation and Cronbach's Alpha Coefficient. Statistics used are Mean, Standard Deviation, Pearson's Product Moment Correlation (rxy), and Stepwise Multiple Regression Analysis. The study found that- All the five factors has relational statistics of .05 with Coefficient of Correlation from .673-.791 Prediction equation both in the form of unstandardized scores and standardized scores are FT¢ = .180 + .483EQ + .179MO + .172SD + .148AT ZFT¢ = .441ZEQ + .172ZMO + .179ZSD + .148ZAT All five prediction factors and variance factors can be used to explain 70.7% of futuristic thinking.
Date: 2022
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