Domain-Specific Self-Efficacy Scales for Elementary and Middle School Students.

IF 1.1 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psychology in Russia-State of the Art Pub Date : 2024-03-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.11621/pir.2024.0103
Diana R Akhmedjanova
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Background: Self-efficacy refers to students' perceived confidence in their ability to tackle learning tasks. Research shows that self-efficacy serves as an important predictor of academic achievement and relates to students' academic success, self-regulated learning, and motivation. It is therefore important to understand how self-efficacy develops and manifests itself in Russian schoolchildren and relates to their academic achievement.

Objective: To establish evidence of the validity and reliability of domain-specific self-efficacy scales developed for elementary and middle school students.

Design: Messick's unified framework was used to establish validity. The surveys were administered to elementary and middle school students in two regions of Russia.

Results: The pilot testing of the self-efficacy scales for elementary school, using exploratory (n = 972) and confirmatory (n = 972) factor analyses, resulted in a four-factor model, which was later confirmed with a different sample of elementary students (n = 1,392) with good reliability estimates (α = 0.75-0.82). The pilot testing of self-efficacy scales for middle school, using exploratory (n = 583) and confirmatory (n = 584) factor analyses, resulted in a three-factor model, showing excellent reliability estimates (α = 0.88-0.93).

Conclusion: The evidence of construct validity suggests that the domain-specific self-efficacy scales for elementary and middle school students can be recommended for use by researchers and practitioners. The article presents ideas for additional validation studies and future research using domain-specific self-efficacy scales.

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针对中小学生的特定领域自我效能感量表。
背景:自我效能感是指学生对自己完成学习任务能力的自信。研究表明,自我效能感是学业成绩的重要预测因素,与学生的学业成功、自我调节学习和学习动机有关。因此,了解俄罗斯学童的自我效能感是如何形成和表现的,以及它与学业成绩之间的关系非常重要:为中小学生开发的特定领域自我效能感量表的有效性和可靠性提供证据:设计:采用梅西克的统一框架来确定有效性。调查对象为俄罗斯两个地区的中小学生:通过探索性因子分析(n = 972)和确认性因子分析(n = 972),对小学生自我效能感量表进行了试验性测试,得出了一个四因子模型,随后又通过不同的小学生样本(n = 1 392)对该模型进行了确认,并得出了良好的可靠性估计值(α = 0.75-0.82)。通过探索性因子分析(n = 583)和确认性因子分析(n = 584),对初中生自我效能感量表进行了试点测试,得出了一个三因子模型,显示出良好的信度估计(α = 0.88-0.93):建构效度的证据表明,针对中小学生的特定领域自我效能感量表可以推荐给研究人员和从业人员使用。文章提出了使用特定领域自我效能感量表进行更多验证研究和未来研究的想法。
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Psychology in Russia-State of the Art
Psychology in Russia-State of the Art PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Established in 2008, the Russian Psychological Society''s Journal «Psychology in Russia: State of the Art» publishes original research on all aspects of general psychology including cognitive, clinical, developmental, social, neuropsychology, psychophysiology, psychology of labor and ergonomics, and methodology of psychological science. Journal''s list of authors comprises prominent scientists, practitioners and experts from leading Russian universities, research institutions, state ministries and private practice. Addressing current challenges of psychology, it also reviews developments in novel areas such as security, sport, and art psychology, as well as psychology of negotiations, cyberspace and virtual reality. The journal builds upon theoretical foundations laid by the works of Vygotsky, Luria and other Russian scientists whose works contributed to shaping the psychological science worldwide, and welcomes international submissions which make major contributions across the range of psychology, especially appreciating the ones conducted in the paradigm of the Russian psychological tradition. It enjoys a wide international readership and features reports of empirical studies, book reviews and theoretical contributions, which aim to further our understanding of psychology.
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