Abstract
This study aims to examine an untested research model that explains the direct- and indirect influences of Academic Coping,
Friendship Quality, and Student Engagement on Student Quality of School Life. This study employed the quantitative-based cross-sectional
survey method. The sample consisted of 2400 Malaysian secondary Form Four students chosen equally from 50 schools using Multistage
Stratified Cluster Sampling procedure. Self-reported questionnaire was administered. The data was analyzed with Partial Least
Square approach using SmartPLS 2.0. Findings showed that Academic Coping, Student Engagement, and Friendship Quality significantly
explained about 46 % of variance in Student Quality of School Life. Student Engagement also contributed approximately 44 %
of variance in mediating the relationship between Academic Coping and Student Quality of School Life; and approximately 67 %
of variance between Friendship Quality and Student Quality of School Life. Findings indicated the predictability of the model
in terms of predictive relevance and global goodness of fit. Limitations and suggestions for future studies are discussed.
Friendship Quality, and Student Engagement on Student Quality of School Life. This study employed the quantitative-based cross-sectional
survey method. The sample consisted of 2400 Malaysian secondary Form Four students chosen equally from 50 schools using Multistage
Stratified Cluster Sampling procedure. Self-reported questionnaire was administered. The data was analyzed with Partial Least
Square approach using SmartPLS 2.0. Findings showed that Academic Coping, Student Engagement, and Friendship Quality significantly
explained about 46 % of variance in Student Quality of School Life. Student Engagement also contributed approximately 44 %
of variance in mediating the relationship between Academic Coping and Student Quality of School Life; and approximately 67 %
of variance between Friendship Quality and Student Quality of School Life. Findings indicated the predictability of the model
in terms of predictive relevance and global goodness of fit. Limitations and suggestions for future studies are discussed.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-30
- DOI 10.1007/s11205-012-0077-x
- Authors
- Lei Mee Thien, School of Educational Studies, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
- Nordin Abd Razak, School of Educational Studies, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
- Journal Social Indicators Research
- Online ISSN 1573-0921
- Print ISSN 0303-8300