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Self-efficacy in learning is an individual's belief in their ability to effectively achieve learning goals during autonomous learning. Its measurement is typically conducted through self-report questionnaires, aiming to comprehensively assess students' levels of self-efficacy in learning. Factors influencing self-efficacy in learning include personal successful experiences, personality traits, social support, learning environments, task difficulty, among others. Self-efficacy in learning is closely related to online learning, as it not only affects students' attitudes, motivation, and strategies in learning but also predicts their behaviors and outcomes in online learning. Therefore, enhancing students' self-efficacy in learning is crucial for promoting their autonomous learning and academic success in online learning environments.
Jin Sug Yang (Mon,) studied this question.
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