This is a quantitative, exploratory study focusing on self-efficacy and ways of coping of male and female first-year psychology students at a university in the Nelson Mandela Metropole. The study aimed to explore and describe the relationship between The General Perceived Self- Efficacy Scale and the Ways of Coping Questionnaire of first-year university psychology students. A non-probability convenience sampling technique was employed. The sample consisted of 34 males and 94 females between the ages of 18 and 21 years, who were registered for a first-year psychology module. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyse the data. The results showed moderate correlations between general perceived self-efficacy and problem-focuse...
In daily academic life, students are exposed to a wide range of potentially stressful situations wh...
The goal of this study was to examine the relationship of self-efficacy, social support, and coping ...
[Abstract] The importance of personal psychological resources in preventing academic stress has enjo...
This is a quantitative, exploratory study focusing on self-efficacy and ways of coping of male and f...
This research is a follow-up to a previous study on the preferred stress coping strategies of studen...
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchThis study investigat...
The main problem of this research was the study of relationships between perceived self-efficacy and...
The main problem of this research was the study of relationships between perceived self-efficacy and...
This research is a follow-up to a previous study on the preferred stress coping strategies of studen...
Self-efficacy influences self-regulatory cognition and behaviour, including the way we approach and ...
Metadata onlyRelationships between self-efficacy, coping and retention among first-year undergraduat...
Self-efficacy-sufficiency is one of the perceptional cognitive factors that are effective on individ...
This paper addresses the question of mutual relationship of the perceived self-efficacy, well-being ...
[Abstract] In daily academic life, students are exposed to a wide range of potentially stressful sit...
This quantitative study aims to assess the degree to which self-efficacy (the sense of their abiliti...
In daily academic life, students are exposed to a wide range of potentially stressful situations wh...
The goal of this study was to examine the relationship of self-efficacy, social support, and coping ...
[Abstract] The importance of personal psychological resources in preventing academic stress has enjo...
This is a quantitative, exploratory study focusing on self-efficacy and ways of coping of male and f...
This research is a follow-up to a previous study on the preferred stress coping strategies of studen...
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchThis study investigat...
The main problem of this research was the study of relationships between perceived self-efficacy and...
The main problem of this research was the study of relationships between perceived self-efficacy and...
This research is a follow-up to a previous study on the preferred stress coping strategies of studen...
Self-efficacy influences self-regulatory cognition and behaviour, including the way we approach and ...
Metadata onlyRelationships between self-efficacy, coping and retention among first-year undergraduat...
Self-efficacy-sufficiency is one of the perceptional cognitive factors that are effective on individ...
This paper addresses the question of mutual relationship of the perceived self-efficacy, well-being ...
[Abstract] In daily academic life, students are exposed to a wide range of potentially stressful sit...
This quantitative study aims to assess the degree to which self-efficacy (the sense of their abiliti...
In daily academic life, students are exposed to a wide range of potentially stressful situations wh...
The goal of this study was to examine the relationship of self-efficacy, social support, and coping ...
[Abstract] The importance of personal psychological resources in preventing academic stress has enjo...