Academic writing and self-efficacy in students of social and human sciences at a Peruvian university

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Aymé Barreda-Parra
Rosa Núñez-Pacheco
Osbaldo Turpo-Gebera
Cesar H. Limaymanta
Ma Cruz Sánchez-Gómez

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Self-efficacy is based on Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory and from this perspective the objective of this study is to examine the relationship between academic writing and self-efficacy beliefs for writing in undergraduate university students. The sample consisted of 176 participants, 114 women and 62 men, from a Peruvian public university. Quantitative and correctional methodology were used. The participants completed a Perception Questionnaire on Academic Literacy and a Writing Self-Efficacy Scale. The results reveal that the relationship between academic writing perception and self-efficacy beliefs is moderate; there are no significant differences by gender and academic program. It is concluded that the higher the level of perception of academic writing, the higher the self-efficacy beliefs.

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Barreda-Parra, A., Núñez-Pacheco, R., Turpo-Gebera, O., Limaymanta, C. H., & Sánchez-Gómez, M. C. (2023). Academic writing and self-efficacy in students of social and human sciences at a Peruvian university. Pedagogical Studies, 49(2), 357–371. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-07052023000200357
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