The data of this study were gained from 300 students. Cognitive Flexibility Questionnaire, Cognitive Emotional Regulation Questionnaire and Sociodemographic data form were administered to the participants. As the results of this study; “alternatives” levels for cognitive flexibility, “other-blame”, “catastrophizing”, “positive refocusing”, “refocus on planning”, “positive reappraisal” for cognitive emotional regulation were predicted as positive; “self-blame” and “rumination” levels were predicted as negative. “Control” levels for cognitive flexibility, “self-blame”, “other blame” levels for cognitive emotional regulation were predicted as positive; “rumination”, “positive refocusing” and “planning” were predicted as negative. “Other blame” levels for cognitive emotional regulation were higher in female participants rather than male. “Catastrophizing” levels were on behalf of male participants. There was no difference between genders for cognitive flexibility levels. The age variance was shown no difference neither for cognitive flexibility nor cognitive emotional regulation.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Psychology |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | July 31, 2020 |
Published in Issue | Year 2020 |
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