Academic Self-Efficacy Inventory: Using Rasch Analysis to Develop and Evaluate Self-Efficacy Rating Scales
Y. Yuberti,
N. E. Susilowati,
Y. Velina
et al.
Abstract:As many studies have proven, self-efficacy positively affects learning performance. Therefore, many instruments have been developed to measure self-efficacy. To be used for educational purposes, the instrument must be proven valid and reliable. This study aims to develop and evaluate the Academic Self-Efficacy Inventory (ASEI) that meets the criteria to be applied as a self-efficacy instrument. This research is a two-phase study designed following the recommendations for scale design and development.A total of… Show more
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