2021
DOI: 10.34293/education.v9i4.4178
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An Investigation into the Effects of Demographic Factors on EFL Learners’ Self-Efficacy Beliefs

Abstract: This study investigated the level of self-efficacy beliefs of Turkish university learners who majored in English. Moreover, the effects of demographic factors of gender, grade level, types of initial motivation to enter a university, and living circumstances on participants’ self-efficacy levels were explored. The participants were 301 undergraduate Turkish university learners who majored in English. Their self-efficacy was evaluated using a students’ self-efficacy scale, which measured their self-efficacy wit… Show more

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“…Aktamis et al (2016) found that male students had higher self-efficacy levels in terms of gender. In the study conducted by Valizadeh (2021), a significant difference was found between the self-efficacy of men and women in favor of women. Sample group differences or socio-cultural differences may be the source of the results of these studies, which do not match the results of the current research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Aktamis et al (2016) found that male students had higher self-efficacy levels in terms of gender. In the study conducted by Valizadeh (2021), a significant difference was found between the self-efficacy of men and women in favor of women. Sample group differences or socio-cultural differences may be the source of the results of these studies, which do not match the results of the current research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%