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  • 标题:Assessing Academic Self-Efficacy, Knowledge, and Attitudes in Undergraduate Physiology Students
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  • 作者:Andrew D. Woolcock ; Kate E. Creevy ; Amanda E. Coleman
  • 期刊名称:American Journal of Educational Research
  • 印刷版ISSN:2327-6126
  • 电子版ISSN:2327-6150
  • 出版年度:2016
  • 卷号:4
  • 期号:9
  • 页码:652-657
  • DOI:10.12691/education-4-9-1
  • 出版社:Science and Education Publishing
  • 摘要:Academic self-efficacy affects the success of students in the sciences. Our goals were to develop an instrument to assess the self-efficacy and attitudes toward science of students in an undergraduate physiology course. We hypothesized 1) that our instrument would demonstrate that students taking this course would exhibit greater self-efficacy and more positive attitudes toward science than students in a non-science undergraduate course, and 2) that the physiology students' self-efficacy and attitudes would improve after completing the course. A 25-question survey instrument was developed with items investigating demographic information, self-efficacy, content knowledge, confidence, and attitudes regarding science. Students in either an undergraduate physiology course (Group P) or a history course (Group H) completed the survey. Forty-eight students in Group P completed both PRE- and POST-class surveys, while 50 students in Group H completed the pre-class survey. The academic self-efficacy of Group P as assessed by the PRE-survey was significantly higher than Group H (p=0.0003). Interestingly, there was no significant difference between groups in content knowledge in the PRE-survey. The self-efficacy of Group P was significantly higher as assessed by the POST-survey, when compared to the PRE-survey (p<0.0001) coincident with an improvement (p<0.001) in content knowledge for Group P in the POST-survey. This study established a survey instrument with utility in assessing self-efficacy, attitudes, and content knowledge. Our approach has applicability to studies designed to determine the impact of instructional variables on academic self-efficacy, attitudes, and confidence of students in the sciences.
  • 关键词:self-efficacy; physiology; cardiovascular
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