Assessing the self efficacy and spatial ability of engineering students from multiple disciplines

E. Towle, Jennifer Mann, B. Kinsey, E. J. O'Brien, Christopher F. Bauer, Robert Champoux
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Spatial ability, such as the ability to correctly visualize three dimensional objects when they are represented in two dimensions (such as in computer-aided design (CAD) software or in a detailed part drawing), is an essential skill for engineers. Research has shown that spatial ability is positively correlated with retention and performance of students within other disciplines which rely on spatial ability, (e.g. chemistry). However, whether spatial ability affects the retention of students in engineering has been disputed in the literature. Furthermore, research has not yet been conducted which assesses the relationship between self efficacy, that is the student's confidence, with respect to spatial skills and retention. In this paper, results of both spatial ability, using a subset of the Purdue spatial visualization test: rotations (PSVT:R), and self efficacy, using a developed test for this research, was presented for over 200 students from five different engineering disciplines. Statistically significant differences were found for gender, type of CAD training, class standing and whether or not the student is declared or undeclared in engineering with respect to self efficacy and/or spatial ability
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多学科工科学生自我效能感与空间能力评估
空间能力是工程师的一项基本技能,例如当物体以二维形式表示时(例如在计算机辅助设计(CAD)软件中或在详细的零件图中)正确可视化三维物体的能力。研究表明,空间能力与学生在其他依赖空间能力的学科(如化学)中的记忆力和表现呈正相关。然而,空间能力是否影响工程专业学生的记忆力,在文献中一直存在争议。此外,尚未有研究评估自我效能感(即学生的自信)与空间技能和记忆能力之间的关系。本文对来自5个不同工程学科的200多名学生进行了空间能力测试(采用普渡大学空间可视化测试的一个子集:旋转(PSVT:R))和自我效能测试(采用为本研究开发的测试)。在自我效能感和/或空间能力方面,性别、CAD培训类型、班级地位以及学生是否申报或未申报工程专业均存在统计学显著差异
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