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Find out student's views on their own self-efficacy.  

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Activity A: Questions, self-reports and questionnaires. State the aim of this activity. The aim of this activity is to find out student's views on their own self-efficacy. Give Examples of the Questions used, including and rating scales etc. The statements used in this investigation, which are measured on a likert scale, were selected from the Ralf Schwarzer, & Matthias Jerusalem study from 1993. A few examples of the statements are below: Not at all true Hardly True Reasonably True Exactly true I can always manage to solve difficult problems if I try hard enough If someone opposes me, I can find the ways and means to get what I want I am certain that I can accomplish my goals The results are measured given that, "Not at all true" is given one point, "Hardly True" is given two points, "Reasonably True" is given three points and "Exactly True" is given four points. The higher the overall score for each participant, the higher his...

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