The effect of self-efficacy and prior experience on the calibration between confidence and accuracy
The relationship between self-efficacy, prior experience, confidence, and calibration in a general knowledge test is the key impetus and question that drive this research. To answer this question, a research design involving 146 undergraduates from Nanyang Technological...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/51384 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | The relationship between self-efficacy, prior experience, confidence, and calibration in a general
knowledge test is the key impetus and question that drive this research. To answer this question,
a research design involving 146 undergraduates from Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
was conducted. Quantitative data was collected from a self-report survey and general knowledge
test: 19-item Self-Efficacy Self-Report Scale (SESRS – Erford, Schein & Duncan, 2011), and
20-item General Knowledge Test. SPSS v.20 software is used for quantitative data analysis.
On the whole, this study shows a significant and positive relationship between self-efficacy and
confidence, as well as between self-efficacy and calibration. Also, empirical evidence garnered
showed a slight association between prior experience and calibration. Theoretically, this study
has contributed to the understanding of the complex relationship between self-efficacy, prior
experience, confidence, and calibration. Practical implications such as how to enhance self-efficacy
and calibration for undergraduate to further enhance their learning and future
applications of good decision-making, as well as the limitations of this study and future research
are presented.
Keywords: self-efficacy, prior experience, confidence, accuracy, calibration, general knowledge |
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