Correlation Studies between Self-Efficacy and Art Creation on Visual Impairment Group: A Meta-Analysis

N. Fajrie, I. Purbasari, Muhammad Sholikhan
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This study aimed to analyze the relationship between self-efficacy and art creation and whether there was a publication bias in the meta-analysis of research publications. This study explored Scopus and Science Direct databases on research relevant to the limitations of self-efficacy, art creation, visual impairment, and correlation studies in publications between 2014-2022. The data found 117 articles, but ten articles were relevant to correlational studies. The data were analyzed by using the Effect Size test and then used JASP to answer the hypothesis. The Random Effects model analysis showed there was a significant positive relationship between self-efficacy and art creation for visual impairment (z=1.712; p0.005). The results of the Rank Correlation show Kendall's value of 0.244, which indicates the magnitude of the correlation coefficient between effect size and variance. The p-value of 0.381 is more significant than 0.05, which suggests the publication sample data is not publication biased. The study results regarding the perception of visual impairment on the ability to use technology and creative experience using audio correlate with adaptive preparation in the global era. This contributes to the results of research on the actualization needs of visual impairments.
视障群体自我效能感与艺术创作的相关研究:meta分析
本研究旨在分析自我效能感与艺术创作的关系,以及在研究出版物的meta分析中是否存在发表偏倚。本研究在Scopus和Science Direct数据库中检索了2014-2022年间发表的与自我效能感、艺术创作、视觉障碍的局限性相关的研究和相关研究。数据发现了117篇文章,但有10篇文章与相关研究有关。采用效应量检验对数据进行分析,然后采用JASP对假设进行回答。随机效应模型分析显示,视觉障碍患者自我效能感与艺术创作存在显著正相关(z=1.712;p0.005)。秩相关的结果显示Kendall的值为0.244,表明效应大小与方差之间的相关系数的大小。p值0.381比0.05更显著,表明发表样本数据不存在发表偏倚。研究结果表明,视觉障碍对技术使用能力的感知和音频创造性体验与全球化时代的适应性准备相关。这有助于对视觉障碍实现需求的研究结果。
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