2015 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/p.24723
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Sources of Self-Efficacy in Undergraduate Engineering

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“…These results show increases in self-efficacy across many dimensions, including general engineering self-efficacy, engineering skills self-efficacy, engineering design self-efficacy, creative self-efficacy, and general self-efficacy. This is consistent with literature taken across many programs [9] [16]. Work is ongoing to analyze student surveys taken from the 2019-2020 academic year.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Worksupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…These results show increases in self-efficacy across many dimensions, including general engineering self-efficacy, engineering skills self-efficacy, engineering design self-efficacy, creative self-efficacy, and general self-efficacy. This is consistent with literature taken across many programs [9] [16]. Work is ongoing to analyze student surveys taken from the 2019-2020 academic year.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Worksupporting
confidence: 85%
“…One strategy for establishing self-efficacy involves intentionally creating opportunities for students to experience success in overcoming challenges, or what Bandura refers to as "mastery experiences" [1]. When asked to identify experiences that influence their self-efficacy or confidence in their engineering abilities, undergraduate engineering students often cite such challenges and experiences, mentioning successes in their course work and the design of a functioning device [9] [10] [11]. Similarly, engineering students refer to their understanding and learning of course material, their own motivation, and their course-related abilities as influencing their self-efficacy to perform well in a given course [11].…”
Section: Role Of Self-efficacy In Educational Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vicarious experiences are observations of others in similar contexts, including role models. In another study on engineering students, role models were found to be especially effective for women in engineering [20]. Physiological reactions, finally, are related to the negative responses of stress and burnout, but also positive responses such as in friendly competition [19].…”
Section: Self-efficacymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Self-efficacy is one's own personal judgements about their abilities to achieve specific goals [7]. Indeed, self-efficacy positively impacts academic performance, with math and science self-efficacy being especially important for persistence of engineering students [8]. According to Bandura's Self Efficacy Framework [9], there are several types of information that can influence self-efficacy.…”
Section: Provide Opportunities To Develop Academic Self-efficacymentioning
confidence: 99%