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- Relevant to your field of study - Relevant to your field of study
# RQ Validation activity
- Based on [this paper](https://onlinestudy.york.ac.uk/courses/871/files/230590?wrap=1)
- Introduction
- Self-efficacy is the personal belief of one's ability to succeed in a task
- How a teacher teaches can influence self-efficacy
- Knowing the impact of teaching on self-efficacy requires measurement
- There is no measure of self-efficacy in introductory algorithms courses
- What is a conceptually valid measure of self-efficacy in algorithm courses?
- Method
- We partnered with four institutions to measure self-efficacy
- We adapted a previously designed instrument to an algorithm course context
- We administered the adapted instrument in four classes, obtaining 130 responses
- Results
- We verified the data had sufficient sphericity to be factorable
- We performed a factor analysis, finding four factors that explained 66% of the variance
- The factors were consistent with the instrument's intended measurements, indicating construct validity
- Cronbachs Alpha was 0.938 suggested reliability
- The instrument did not correlate with measures of self-regulation, suggesting divergent validity
- The instrument did correlate with measurements of personality traits, suggesting nomological validity
- Conclusion
- Therefore the instrument we designed is a conceptually valid measure of self-efficacy in introductory algorithm courses.
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