Educational Self‐Efficacy of College Women: Implications for Theory,Research, and Practice |
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Authors: | Andrea Dixon Rayle Patricia Arredondo Sharon E. Robinson Kurpius |
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Abstract: | This study examined the relationships among personal and family valuing of education, self‐esteem, academic stress, and educational self‐efficacy for 530 female undergraduates. Personal and family valuing of education and self‐esteem were related to educational self‐efficacy; academic stress was related to self‐esteem and self‐efficacy. No differences existed between Euro‐American women and women of color, and for both groups, personal valuing of education, self‐esteem, and academic stress predicted educational self‐efficacy. Implications for research and practice are introduced. |
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