Measurement Model and Adaptation of Self-Efficacy toward Mathematics Reasoning among University Students

Choon Tak Chan, Leong Kwan Eu, Hutkemri Zulnaidi
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Mathematics self- efficacy is generally defined as individuals' beliefs or perceptions regarding their mathematical abilities. The aim of this quantitative study was to conduct a validity analysis of a self- efficacy instrument toward mathematics reasoning among 184 undergraduate public university students. Students clearly distinguished between their self-efficacy in doing and understanding mathematics reasoning and their self-efficacy in accomplishing assignments in their university mathematics lesson. In these quantitative studies, self-efficacy which demonstrated convergent and discriminant validity was performed, which corresponded to the Bandura theory and included three dimensions: course self-efficacy, exam self-efficacy, and future self-efficacy. The research design utilized casual correlation technique to investigate the effect of self-efficacy on mathematics reasoning. The reliability analysis of Cronbach Alpha internal consistency reliability revealed that self-efficacy instrument that was constructed was extremely reliable and can be utilized by researchers to measure university students' self-efficacy toward mathematical reasoning.
大学生数学推理自我效能感的测量模型及其适应性
数学自我效能感通常被定义为个体对其数学能力的信念或感知。摘要本研究旨在对184名公立大学本科生的数学推理自我效能感进行效度分析。在大学数学课上,学生对数学推理的自我效能感和理解的自我效能感和完成作业的自我效能感有明显的区别。在这些定量研究中,自我效能感表现为收敛效度和区别效度,符合Bandura理论,包括课程自我效能感、考试自我效能感和未来自我效能感三个维度。本研究设计采用因果相关技术探讨自我效能感对数学推理的影响。Cronbach Alpha内部一致性信度分析表明,构建的自我效能感量表具有极高的信度,可以被研究者用来测量大学生的数学推理自我效能感。
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