This present study was designed to investigate influences of identity styles and social support from peers on emotional EFL classroom engagement in a large sample of Saudi early adolescents (N=406) ranged in age from 12 to 15. This emotional engagement construct is based on the identity styles literature and draws upon concepts of social support received from peers as one of the most important sources of validation from others during adolescence period, and as a mediating variable of the associations between students’ identity styles and emotional engagement. The study shows gender differences within the sample. In general, the findings of the study demonstrate the role of social support received from peers in enhancing identity styles and ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how written self expression can be a relevant \ud...
This research examined whether peer relationships amongst ethnic minority status children reflect th...
. Lately, the topic of learners’ differences and how that affects students’ academic performance has...
This present study was designed to investigate influences of identity styles and social support from...
Emotion identification skill (EIS) has been correlated with social support, but little research has ...
Abstract: This study provides a synthesis of previous literature on social identity and English lang...
Adolescence represents a developmental period of marked increase in the development of ethnic- raci...
The present study explored the relationship between emotion identification skill (EIS) and friendshi...
The present study explored the relationship between emotion identification skill (EIS) and friendshi...
Our research aimed to investigate the relationship between the measures of satisfied need for relate...
Abstract \ud \ud \ud \ud This dissertation focuses on motivation and identity in language learning ...
Identity styles (Berzonsky, 1989) represent social-cognitive strategies that adolescents can use to ...
The task of identity development, which involves distinguishing who one is, and defining and articul...
This study explores the foreign language learning emotions of four EFL adolescent students in Romani...
Identity formation is a main adolescent psychosocial developmental task. The complex interconnection...
The purpose of this study was to examine how written self expression can be a relevant \ud...
This research examined whether peer relationships amongst ethnic minority status children reflect th...
. Lately, the topic of learners’ differences and how that affects students’ academic performance has...
This present study was designed to investigate influences of identity styles and social support from...
Emotion identification skill (EIS) has been correlated with social support, but little research has ...
Abstract: This study provides a synthesis of previous literature on social identity and English lang...
Adolescence represents a developmental period of marked increase in the development of ethnic- raci...
The present study explored the relationship between emotion identification skill (EIS) and friendshi...
The present study explored the relationship between emotion identification skill (EIS) and friendshi...
Our research aimed to investigate the relationship between the measures of satisfied need for relate...
Abstract \ud \ud \ud \ud This dissertation focuses on motivation and identity in language learning ...
Identity styles (Berzonsky, 1989) represent social-cognitive strategies that adolescents can use to ...
The task of identity development, which involves distinguishing who one is, and defining and articul...
This study explores the foreign language learning emotions of four EFL adolescent students in Romani...
Identity formation is a main adolescent psychosocial developmental task. The complex interconnection...
The purpose of this study was to examine how written self expression can be a relevant \ud...
This research examined whether peer relationships amongst ethnic minority status children reflect th...
. Lately, the topic of learners’ differences and how that affects students’ academic performance has...