The Development of Adolescent Academic Self-Efficacy Instruments: Analysis of Rasch Model
Academic self-efficacy is part of social cognitive theory. Academic self-efficacy is an individual's belief in the ability to do a task for achieving optimal goals. The evolution of several developments of self-efficacy instruments found in Indonesia and
Nadiya Kurniati +2 more
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The Relationship between Social Support, Academic Motivation with Academic Self-Efficacy of High School Students [PDF]
IntroductionThe main objective of the training, is the academic self- efficacy of the student as the next generation of society that their growth requires social support and academic motivation.
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Measuring multiple-source based academic writing self-efficacy
Although writing self-efficacy has been a productive line of research for several decades, no prior writing self-efficacy measure has focused on students’ self-efficacy for integrating information across multiple sources when producing an academic text.
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Factors Affecting Students’ Academic Resilience at Bushehr University of Medical Sciences [PDF]
Introduction: Given the necessity and importance of addressing academic resilience as one of the less explored areas to find academic motivation in the educational system, the present study aimed to investigate the factors that affect students’ academic ...
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Self-efficacy and academic listening [PDF]
Abstract This paper takes as its starting point the difficulties inherent in listening in a second language. It argues that self-efficacy, broadly defined as the belief in one’s ability to carry out specific tasks successfully, is crucial to the development of effective listening skills, and that listening strategy instruction has the potential to ...
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Academic Self-Efficacy As Predictor Of Academic Achievement
The purposes of this research are 1) to analyze the differences of the effect of gender, years of study, and major on the academic self-efficacy, and 2) to predict academic self-efficacy in determining academic achievement. This is a quantitative research using a survey approach.
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ACADEMIC SELF-EFFICACY, GENDER AND ACADEMIC PROCRASTINATION
Academic procrastination has been described as a behaviour in which academic tasks such as preparing for exams, preparing term papers, administrative affairs related to school and duty of attendance are postponed till other time. Research findings have supported the fact that this habit occurs as a result of either failure in self-regulation (passive ...
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Hubungan Regulasi Diri dalam Belajar dan Efikasi Diri dengan Prokrastinasi Akademik Mahasiswa
This study aims to determine: (1) the relationship between self regulated learning and student academic procrastination; (2) the relationship of self efficacy with student academic procrastination; (3) the relationship between self regulated learning and
Indah Sari Liza Lubis
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Causal Model of Academic Self-Efficacy, Self-Regulated Learning and Student’s Academic Gains [PDF]
The purpose of this study is a causal model of academic self-efficacy, self-regulated learning and students’ academic gains. This study is a descriptive- correlation research and statistical population consist of all senior students (eight semesters of ...
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THE EFFECT OF GRATITUDE AND ACADEMIC SELF EFFICACY ON ACADEMIC ENGAGEMENT IN STUDENTS
Engagement plays an important role in academic success and in the world of work, it is a hallmark of an optimal learning experience (Bilge, Tuzkol, Dots, & Cetin, 2014).
Ema Yudiani, Siti Khosiyah, Abad Umer
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