Predicting performance in a doctor of physical therapy gross anatomy course based on an exploratory factor analysis of the anatomical self‐efficacy instrument
Kelly Reynolds,
Shani Mueller,
Maggie Horn
Abstract:Measuring self‐efficacy can be a valuable means for instructors to predict student performance. However, it is crucial to measure self‐efficacy within specific contexts to effectively gauge students’ perceptions of their capabilities. This study evaluated the factors comprising the Anatomical Self‐Efficacy Instrument (ASEI) and determined whether these factors could predict performance in gross anatomy. Three cohorts of Doctor Physical Therapy (DPT) students completed the ASEI at the start of gross anatomy. An… Show more
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