Predicting self-efficacy of secondary school principals through their style of humor
Künye
Mouradkarımı, M, Mehdınezhad, V. (2018). Predicting self-efficacy of secondary school principals through their style of humor. Anadolu Journal of Educational Sciences International (AJESI), 8 (1), 33-51.Özet
The present study aimed to explain style of humor as a predictor of self-efficacy among
secondary school principals. The research method was descriptive-correlational and 103
principals were selected by stratified random sampling proportionate to size. Data was collected
from two questionnaires; Martin’s Humor Style and Tschannen-Moran and Gareis’s Self-Efficacy
Questionnaire. Validity of the questionnaire was estimated using Cronbach's alpha coefficient that
determined evaluations of 0.80 and 0.74, for content and reliability respectively. Pearson
Correlation Coefficient and Stepwise Analysis were used for data analysis. In general, results in
showed no statistically significant relationship between humor and self-efficacy. However, there
was a significant positive relationship between effectiveness of principals in management,
educational leadership and ethical leadership with affiliative and self-enhancing humor styles and
the strongest relationship was observed between promoting humor style with self-efficacy in
educational leadership (r = 0.411). Another finding of this study was that self-enhancing and
affiliative humor styles were able to predict 17.7 percent of variance in self-efficacy of the
principals.