Abstract:This study aims to describe self-efficacy during learning during the Covid-19 pandemic based on gender. Using a nonexperimental design with a quantitative descriptive approach. Collecting data using 30 statement questionnaires based on every aspect needed to achieve self-efficacy conditions, namely magnitude, generality, and strength. Subjects amounted to 616 respondents, consisting of students and students from various schools and universities, obtained by random sampling technique. Data analysis uses descrip… Show more
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