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By: Melton, Aimee
Instance of:  Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (7-12)
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Self-efficacy refers to the perceptions an individual has about their capabilities to perform at an expected level, achieve goals, and complete moderately challenging tasks. Students can increase their self-efficacy with specific strategies like positive self-talk, focusing on their growth over time, taking deep breaths when they are feeling anxious, and learning from the experiences of others.

The first section shows your students' self-rated behaviors on the two components of self-efficacy.
1. Focus on your effort, progress, and learning
2. Take steps to increase your confidence in your abilities

The graph provides average ratings for all items within a component, and the table displays the number of students that selected each rating for individual items. Some items, such as "I want to quit when I'm told I did something incorrectly," are reverse scored. Selecting a rating of '1 - not very like me' means that students are demonstrating a growth mindset and the ability to learn from mistakes, whereas if they selected a rating of '5 - very like me' they currently have a fixed mindset in that area.

NOT Like Me
VERY Like Me
Question Topic Reversed? Average Reverse Corrected Average #1 Cnt #2 Cnt #3 Cnt #4 Cnt #5 Cnt
1. If I worked at it, I could learn just about any skill. FocusNO4.14.100658
2. I feel discouraged when I'm told I did something incorrectly.FocusYES3.32.717326
3. Once I've decided to accomplish something, I keep trying, even if it is harder than I thought.FocusNO3.43.420863
4. I believe that the brain can be developed like a muscle.FocusNO4.24.2002116
5. I can always get better, even if I am really good at something.FocusNO4.64.6003115
6. I think people should realize when they aren't good at something and quit.FocusYES2479102
7. I'm willing to work on something challenging, even if I know it will take a lot of effort and I may not succeed at first.FocusNO4.14.1020125
8. I see making mistakes as a normal part of learning.FocusNO3.93.903439
9. When I receive feedback that I didn't do well on something, I try even harder to learn it.FocusNO4.24.2022510
10. I want to quit when I'm told I did something incorrectly.FocusYES2.53.564351
11. When I'm struggling to accomplish something difficult, I focus on my progress.StepsNO3.53.514284
12. When a task sounds very hard, I tell myself that I can do hard things. StepsNO3.43.421682
13. I have negative thoughts about myself when I make mistakes.StepsYES3.52.524337
14. It helps me to learn from other people's stories of success.StepsNO3.63.613537
15. When facing a new challenge, I think about goals that I've accomplished successfully.StepsNO3.43.415364
16. Sometimes I give up when I'm afraid I can't do something.StepsYES3.32.715625
17. When I am having trouble learning a new skill, I get advice from people I know.StepsNO3.73.704456
18. When facing a new challenge, I think about what I did to succeed in other difficult situations.StepsNO3.23.223662
19. When I hear about how others overcame difficulties, I feel like I can succeed too. StepsNO3.23.215553
20. I can calm myself down when I'm anxious about something.StepsNO2.82.844533
21. When I'm told I did something incorrectly, I try even harder to get it right.StepsNO4.24.202269
22. I use feedback to get better.StepsNO4.24.200568
23. When given a choice, I usually take the easiest option.StepsYES3.32.704924
24. I like to challenge myself to learn new things.StepsNO3.73.7015121
Total Average With Reverse Questions Flipped 3.6 OR (65%)