The Impact of Different Inputs on Self-Efficacy: A Regression Analysis
This study examined the influence of different inputs on self-efficacy using a regression analysis. The findings indicate the following:
- Behavioral input: The regression coefficient was 0.065 (t=1.084, p=0.281>0.05), suggesting no significant impact on self-efficacy.
- Cognitive input: The regression coefficient was 0.312 (t=4.325, p=0.000<0.01), indicating a significant positive relationship with self-efficacy.
- Emotional input: The regression coefficient was 0.142 (t=2.787, p=0.006<0.01), suggesting a significant positive influence on self-efficacy.
- Social input: The regression coefficient was 0.086 (t=1.352, p=0.179>0.05), indicating no significant influence on self-efficacy.
In conclusion, the study highlights the importance of cognitive and emotional inputs in promoting self-efficacy, while behavioral and social inputs appear to have no significant impact.
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