2021
DOI: 10.1177/0020720920984030
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Study on the influence of middle school students’ self-efficacy on the willingness to use online learning platform

Abstract: People’s learning style is constantly changing together with the rapid development of information technology. Nowadays, online learning has become a common learning style, but online learning resource providers are also faced with the charging issue. Besides, a large number of studies have been made by scholars at home and abroad in this field. In this paper, the influence of middle school students’ self-efficacy on online learning resource purchase intention is analyzed, and the study comprises two stages. To… Show more

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“…Other recent studies on student satisfaction with online learning have been conducted in South Korea and India (Almusharraf & Khahro, 2020), China (Chen, Jin, Liang, & Liu, 2021) and Saudi Arabia (Almusharraf & Khahro, 2020). All the findings were similar and suggested that students' perceived learning in online classes has a positive influence on student satisfaction.…”
Section: Satisfaction With Online Learningsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Other recent studies on student satisfaction with online learning have been conducted in South Korea and India (Almusharraf & Khahro, 2020), China (Chen, Jin, Liang, & Liu, 2021) and Saudi Arabia (Almusharraf & Khahro, 2020). All the findings were similar and suggested that students' perceived learning in online classes has a positive influence on student satisfaction.…”
Section: Satisfaction With Online Learningsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…The study about the effectiveness of online learning during covid-19 pandemic has been found in many research settings, from elementary level (Utomo et al, 2021;Widikasih et al, 2021), mid school level (Chen et al, 2021), high school level (Yates et al, 2021), and university level (Adnan & Anwar, 2020). All the findings agree that both teachers and students found many obstacles during the implementation of the online learning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Resources of online learning platforms, as a special commodity, also have attributes of other products. Taking perceived quality as one dimension concerning product quality, Guomin's study confirmed that the perceived quality of online learning resources had a significant effect on users' purchase intention [20]. Therefore, this study proposed the following hypothesis:…”
Section: Perceived Usefulness (Pu)mentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Self-efficacy (SE). Abdullah and Ward claimed that selfefficacy (SE) was the most common external factor in the TAM [20]. 45 out of 51 studies using this variable confirmed its relationship with the TAM.…”
Section: Perceived Usefulness (Pu)mentioning
confidence: 98%