揭开论文追求的面纱:自我效能对学业焦虑的复原力

Nurisma Putri Zain, Ghozali Rusyid Affandi
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本研究以一所著名大学的心理学和教育学院为研究对象,探讨了本科生在完成毕业论文时普遍存在的学业焦虑问题。研究采用偶然抽样法,抽取了 200 名学生作为样本,探讨自我效能感与学业焦虑之间的关系。自我效能感是通过一个包括幅度、强度和广度的量表来测量的,而学业焦虑则是通过情绪、认知和生理维度来评估的。利用等级斯皮尔曼相关和 SPSS 25.0 进行的分析表明,两者之间存在显著的负相关(ρxy = -0.186,p < 0.05),强调了自我效能感与毕业论文期间的学业焦虑之间的反向联系。这些发现强调了增强自我效能感对缓解学术焦虑的潜在作用,为教育机构和从业人员提供了启示,以促进学生在毕业论文中更加自信、减少焦虑。 亮点: 重要关系:研究发现,从事毕业论文工作的学生的自我效能感与学业焦虑之间存在值得注意的负相关(ρxy = -0.186,p < 0.05)。 多维评估:通过包含不同维度的量表对自我效能感和学业焦虑进行了评估,为这些因素之间的相互作用提供了一个全面的视角。 对教育的启示:研究结果表明,提高自我效能感可以减轻学生在论文研究过程中的学术焦虑,为教育机构更好地支持学生的研究工作提出了切实可行的策略。 关键词学术焦虑 自我效能感 论文完成 本科生 相关性
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Unveiling Thesis Pursuit: Self-Efficacy's Resilience against Academic Anxiety
This study addresses the pervasive issue of academic anxiety among undergraduates completing their theses, focusing on the Faculty of Psychology and Education at a prominent university. With a sample of 200 students, drawn using accidental sampling, the research explores the relationship between self-efficacy and academic anxiety. Self-efficacy was measured using a scale encompassing magnitude, strength, and generality, while academic anxiety was assessed through emotional, cognitive, and physical dimensions. Employing Rank Spearman correlation and SPSS 25.0, the analysis revealed a significant negative correlation (ρxy = -0.186, p < 0.05), underscoring the inverse connection between self-efficacy and academic anxiety during thesis work. These findings emphasize the potential of bolstering self-efficacy to mitigate academic anxiety, offering insights for educational institutions and practitioners to foster more confident and less anxious thesis pursuits. Highlights: Significant Relationship: The study uncovers a noteworthy negative relationship (ρxy = -0.186, p < 0.05) between self-efficacy and academic anxiety among students engaged in thesis work. Multi-Dimensional Assessment: Self-efficacy and academic anxiety were assessed through scales encompassing various dimensions, offering a comprehensive perspective on the interplay between these factors. Implications for Education: The findings underscore the potential of enhancing self-efficacy to alleviate academic anxiety during thesis pursuits, suggesting practical strategies for educational institutions to better support students in their research endeavors. Keywords: Academic anxiety, Self-efficacy, Thesis completion, Undergraduate students, Correlation.
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