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Razmjoo, S., Mavaddat, R. (2015). On the Relationship between Justice Judgments, Outcomes and Identity Orientations among Iranian EFL Learners: A Structural Equation Model. Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 3(2), 101-117.
Seyyed Ayatollah Razmjoo; Rahele Mavaddat. "On the Relationship between Justice Judgments, Outcomes and Identity Orientations among Iranian EFL Learners: A Structural Equation Model". Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 3, 2, 2015, 101-117.
Razmjoo, S., Mavaddat, R. (2015). 'On the Relationship between Justice Judgments, Outcomes and Identity Orientations among Iranian EFL Learners: A Structural Equation Model', Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 3(2), pp. 101-117.
Razmjoo, S., Mavaddat, R. On the Relationship between Justice Judgments, Outcomes and Identity Orientations among Iranian EFL Learners: A Structural Equation Model. Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2015; 3(2): 101-117.

On the Relationship between Justice Judgments, Outcomes and Identity Orientations among Iranian EFL Learners: A Structural Equation Model

Article 8, Volume 3, Issue 2, Summer 2015, Page 101-117  XML PDF (774 K)
Document Type: Original Article
Authors
Seyyed Ayatollah Razmjoo; Rahele Mavaddat
Shiraz University, Iran
Receive Date: 22 April 2015,  Revise Date: 09 June 2015,  Accept Date: 15 June 2015 
Abstract
One problem which can be observed in the field of EFL/ESL learning is that a number of English major BA and MA students are not highly committed to their major and decide not to continue their graduate studies. Sometimes even graduate students from English majors prefer to extend their education or work in an unrelated field. This might be attributed to the extent to which they perceive evaluation procedures and outcomes as fair. Considering this, the present study investigates first the relationships between justice judgments, outcomes and identity orientations. The study, then, uses structural equation modeling in order to examine whether identity orientation has any mediating effect on the relationship between justice judgment and outcomes. Participants were74 students in Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics, Shiraz University selected based on convenience sampling. They filled out three questionnaires on distributive and procedural justice judgments, rule compliance and outcome satisfaction, and personal and social identity orientations. The collected data was then analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation, and structural equation modeling. Based on the obtained findings, procedural justice had significant positive correlation with rule compliance and distributive justice was significantly correlated with outcome satisfaction. The generated structural equation model also indicated that justice judgments only directly affected outcomes and identity had no mediating effect on the causal relationship between the two. 
Keywords
justice judgments; outcomes; identity orientations; structural equation modeling
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