• Title of article

    Effects of Self-Efficacy on Students’ Academic Performance

  • Author/Authors

    ahmad, alay preston university, peshawar campuses, Kohat, Pakistan , safaria, triantoro ahmad dahlan university - postgraduate school of psychology, Indonesia

  • From page
    22
  • To page
    29
  • Abstract
    Earlier studies show an effect of self-efficacy on students’ learning and achievement. Selfefficacy has operationally defined as one’s belief that people can successfully perform a given task. The main purpose of the paper is to discuss how self-efficacy developed and the way it influences students’ academic performance in addition to social interaction with peers. A scenario was given to Pakistani high school students by solving mathematical problems. Present study was designed to study the impact of self-efficacy on 15 boys, students of the 5th grade of a local school. Hague’s (1990) Urdu Self-efficacy scale was administered. It was found that students with high self-efficacy obtained higher scores on 50 mathematical problems test. Further, content analysis of interviewees’ responses showed that students with high self-efficacy planned to study complex subjects in future. A cross-cultural study is strongly recommended in this issue that determines the students’ future.
  • Keywords
    Self , efficacy , mathematical problems , Pakistani students , complex course
  • Journal title
    Journal of Educational, Health, and Community Psychology
  • Journal title
    Journal of Educational, Health, and Community Psychology
  • Record number

    2695337