Writing has been called the "neglected `R'" in the traditional trilogy of reading, `riting, and `rithmetic (National Commission on Writing, 2003). Writing performance continues to languish, despite societal expectations that students should be able to write clearly and precisely. Sociocognitive theory predicts that writing beliefs are related to writing performance. Much research has focused on writing self-efficacy beliefs and their link to writing apprehension and writing performance, while research exploring another type of belief, domain-specific beliefs about writing itself, is sparse. This study examined the relations between these beliefs about writing, writing self-efficacy, and writing apprehension, and their links to writing perfo...
This study investigated the conceptions about writing and writing self-efficacy beliefs held by high...
Researchers interested in psychological factors affecting writers in higher-education institutions, ...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of reading and writing self-efficacy beliefs in the r...
Based on Social Cognitive Theory (Bandura 1986) research in academic writing and self-efficacy has s...
Learning as a retrospective phenomenon can make learners transmit their past as an ingredient while ...
Writers have mixed feelings about academic writing. Some hated academic writing. Some liked academic...
According to educational theory, learning to write necessitates self-belief that one is capable of p...
A study investigated the writing self-efficacy, writing outcome expectations, writing apprehension, ...
ABSTRACT: This study investigated the conceptions about writing and writing self-efficacy beliefs he...
Developing academic writing skills is crucial to degree outcomes but can be specifically challenging...
Increasingly evidence indicates that students' engagement with academic writing and their wide...
Writing is an essential skill for optimal success in school and in the workforce. While academic abi...
This dissertation reports on a study aiming to explore the writing related beliefs and feelings of f...
Social cognitive theory explains the role that one\u27s level of confidence plays in the accomplishm...
This study explores the relationship between writing apprehension, rational academic beliefs and str...
This study investigated the conceptions about writing and writing self-efficacy beliefs held by high...
Researchers interested in psychological factors affecting writers in higher-education institutions, ...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of reading and writing self-efficacy beliefs in the r...
Based on Social Cognitive Theory (Bandura 1986) research in academic writing and self-efficacy has s...
Learning as a retrospective phenomenon can make learners transmit their past as an ingredient while ...
Writers have mixed feelings about academic writing. Some hated academic writing. Some liked academic...
According to educational theory, learning to write necessitates self-belief that one is capable of p...
A study investigated the writing self-efficacy, writing outcome expectations, writing apprehension, ...
ABSTRACT: This study investigated the conceptions about writing and writing self-efficacy beliefs he...
Developing academic writing skills is crucial to degree outcomes but can be specifically challenging...
Increasingly evidence indicates that students' engagement with academic writing and their wide...
Writing is an essential skill for optimal success in school and in the workforce. While academic abi...
This dissertation reports on a study aiming to explore the writing related beliefs and feelings of f...
Social cognitive theory explains the role that one\u27s level of confidence plays in the accomplishm...
This study explores the relationship between writing apprehension, rational academic beliefs and str...
This study investigated the conceptions about writing and writing self-efficacy beliefs held by high...
Researchers interested in psychological factors affecting writers in higher-education institutions, ...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of reading and writing self-efficacy beliefs in the r...