2021
DOI: 10.30827/portalin.v0i36.13897
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Correlating self-efficacy with self-assessment in an undergraduate interpreting classroom: How accurate can students be?

Abstract: The current paper intends to explore whether there are significant correlations between students’ self-efficacy and their self-assessment accuracy and how the former mediates the latter. Framed within an undergraduate interpreting classroom in China, which shares similar pedagogical aims with general foreign language courses, a total of 53 senior students completed an Interpreting Self-Efficacy (ISE) Scale before self-assessing their English-Chinese consecutive interpreting performance. Spearman correlation te… Show more

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“…In other words, this might be generating not only a better understanding of the material but also a kinder feeling toward the subject. These results are supported by other researchers, who point out that self-assessment also increases student efficiency [11,46].…”
Section: The Contribution Of Student Self-assessment To Improving The...supporting
confidence: 85%
“…In other words, this might be generating not only a better understanding of the material but also a kinder feeling toward the subject. These results are supported by other researchers, who point out that self-assessment also increases student efficiency [11,46].…”
Section: The Contribution Of Student Self-assessment To Improving The...supporting
confidence: 85%