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Does Game-Based Vocabulary Learning APP Influence Chinese EFL Learners’ Vocabulary Achievement, Motivation, and Self-Confidence?

SAGE Open, 2021
Game-based vocabulary learning that is well documented to improve students’ vocabulary learning outcomes is gaining increasing attention. However, no consensus has been reached regarding the impact of game-based vocabulary learning application (APP) on ...
Rui Li
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Confidence‐competence alignment and the role of self‐confidence in medical education: A conceptual review

Medical Education, 2021
There have been significant advances in competency‐based medical education (CBME) within health professions education. While most of the efforts have focused on competency, less attention has been paid to the role of confidence as a factor in preparing ...
M. Gottlieb   +3 more
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Analisis Hasil Belajar Matematika Peserta Didik Ditinjau dari Self Confidence

Jurnal Cendekia : Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika, 2021
Hasil belajar peserta didik merupakan salah satu tolok ukur keberhasilan dalam dunia pendidikan untuk mengukur kemampuan, pemahaman, dan penguasaan materi setelah melalui proses pembelajaran.
Nida Savira Maulidya, E. Nugraheni
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Self-confidence as a predictor of senior dental student academic success.

Journal of Dental Education, 2021
PURPOSE Noncognitive indicators, such as personality type and self-confidence, have been used as predictors of achievement. Accordingly, we investigated whether self-confidence in clinical skills predicts academic success among predoctoral senior dental ...
D. Meisha, R. Al-Dabbagh
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Consistency improvement for fuzzy preference relations with self-confidence: An application in two-sided matching decision making

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2020
The fuzzy preference relation with self-confidence (FPR-SC), whose elements are composed of the degree to which an alternative is preferred to another and the self-confidence level about the preference degree, is a useful tool for decision makers to ...
Zhen Zhang, Xinyue Kou, W. Yu, Yuan Gao
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Self-Confidence and Gender Gaps in Political Interest, Attention, and Efficacy

Journal of Politics, 2020
Compared to men, women are less interested in politics, less likely to follow current events, and more pessimistic about their abilities to be influential in politics. I explore the origins of these gender gaps.
Jennifer Wolak
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Confidence-Aware Reinforcement Learning for Self-Driving Cars

IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2022
Reinforcement learning (RL) can be used to design smart driving policies in complex situations where traditional methods cannot. However, they are frequently black-box in nature, and the resulting policy may perform poorly, including in scenarios where ...
Zhong Cao   +4 more
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Self-Confidence and Sports Performance [PDF]

open access: possibleExercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 1988
Self-confidence (SC) is one of the most cited factors thought to affect athletic performance. SC is said to playa critical role in athletes 'success; in contrast, lack ofSC seems to be closely associated with athletic failure. Thus, confidence is an importantfactor that distinguishes successful athletes from unsuccessful ones in terms of both their ...
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Self Confidence: Intrapersonal Strategies

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
This paper analyzes the self-identification process and its role in motivation. We build a model of self-confidence where people have imperfect knowledge about their ability, which in most tasks is a complement to effort in determining performance. Higher self-confidence thus enhances motivation, and this creates incentives for the manipulation of self-
Jean Tirole   +2 more
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Self-Confidence Genes?

Science, 2009
Brains alone don't make a star student. Motivation and self-confidence—what some psychologists call “self-perceived abilities” (SPAs)—are important, too. Now, psychologists report that not only IQ but SPAs as well are strongly influenced by genes.
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