Construction and validation of the self-efficacy scale for disciplinary academic writing

Academic writing is one of the most important and complex competences to achieve in higher education, especially within highly specialized disciplines. A variable which has been related to writing performance and has shown to be an excellent predictor of students’ academic success is self-efficacy....

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Main Authors: Paulina Meza, Mauricio González
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Cogent Education
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2020.1830464
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spelling doaj-23a2d74fe52a48b1a26ae35e28e664e62021-04-21T16:14:27ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Education2331-186X2020-01-017110.1080/2331186X.2020.18304641830464Construction and validation of the self-efficacy scale for disciplinary academic writingPaulina Meza0Mauricio González1Instituto de Investigación Multidisciplinario en Ciencia y TecnologíaUniversidad De La Serena, ChileAcademic writing is one of the most important and complex competences to achieve in higher education, especially within highly specialized disciplines. A variable which has been related to writing performance and has shown to be an excellent predictor of students’ academic success is self-efficacy. Despite its relevance, no instrument to assess self-efficacy in the production of academic texts in specific disciplines has been found. The objective of this work is to empirically develop and validate a Self-efficacy scale for disciplinary academic writing. The research, whose design is framed in the development of measurement instruments, had three central phases: a) definition of the construct to be measured, elaboration of items and validation of the pilot instrument; b) application of the instrument to a sample of 439 students from different programs at Chilean universities; and c) analysis of the construct’s internal structure using the Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling (ESEM). As a main result, the Self-efficacy scale for disciplinary academic writing, consisting of 35 items, distributed in 5 dimensions, with adequate evidence of validity and reliability, was obtained. This instrument can be useful for those interested in the field of academic writing.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2020.1830464self-efficacydisciplinary academic writingconstruction and validation of instrumentsmeasurementself-efficacy scale
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Mauricio González
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Construction and validation of the self-efficacy scale for disciplinary academic writing
Cogent Education
self-efficacy
disciplinary academic writing
construction and validation of instruments
measurement
self-efficacy scale
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Mauricio González
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title Construction and validation of the self-efficacy scale for disciplinary academic writing
title_short Construction and validation of the self-efficacy scale for disciplinary academic writing
title_full Construction and validation of the self-efficacy scale for disciplinary academic writing
title_fullStr Construction and validation of the self-efficacy scale for disciplinary academic writing
title_full_unstemmed Construction and validation of the self-efficacy scale for disciplinary academic writing
title_sort construction and validation of the self-efficacy scale for disciplinary academic writing
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Education
issn 2331-186X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Academic writing is one of the most important and complex competences to achieve in higher education, especially within highly specialized disciplines. A variable which has been related to writing performance and has shown to be an excellent predictor of students’ academic success is self-efficacy. Despite its relevance, no instrument to assess self-efficacy in the production of academic texts in specific disciplines has been found. The objective of this work is to empirically develop and validate a Self-efficacy scale for disciplinary academic writing. The research, whose design is framed in the development of measurement instruments, had three central phases: a) definition of the construct to be measured, elaboration of items and validation of the pilot instrument; b) application of the instrument to a sample of 439 students from different programs at Chilean universities; and c) analysis of the construct’s internal structure using the Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling (ESEM). As a main result, the Self-efficacy scale for disciplinary academic writing, consisting of 35 items, distributed in 5 dimensions, with adequate evidence of validity and reliability, was obtained. This instrument can be useful for those interested in the field of academic writing.
topic self-efficacy
disciplinary academic writing
construction and validation of instruments
measurement
self-efficacy scale
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2020.1830464
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