We report the results of a pilot study that compared the computer self-efficacy construct with metacognition. While self-efficacy is primarily affective and refers to one’s beliefs about one’s ability to perform a task, metacognition is primarily cognitive and refers to one’s thoughts about one’s ability to perform a task. Given their similarity, both have been used as surrogate measures of knowledge or skill. We developed an instrument to measure both constructs and applied the instrument to a set of MIS students taking an Analysis and Design course. Factor analysis produced a five-factor model, with metacognition factoring out as a unidimensional scale. Implications for further research are discussed
This study investigated the effects of metacognitive strategies on the freshman high school students...
AbstractThe present study investigated the relationship between self-efficacy and achievement goals ...
In the present research, we analyzed the effects of self-efficacy (SE) on physical and cognitive per...
We propose extending our understanding of self-efficacy by comparing self-efficacy with a related co...
Organizations are increasingly relying on employees to self-manage their learning needs. Therefore, ...
Individuals\u27 metacognitive insight regarding their own performances -- what people think they kno...
Self-efficacy has been a topic of interest of many researchers since the last couple of decades. Pr...
This research aims to examine and explain the role of self-efficacy in improving student's metacogni...
AbstractMetacognition and self-efficacy were considered as an academic performance's predictors. Bas...
Abstract Aims: Metacognition deals with active monitoring and adjusting the results and cognitive ...
While it has been consistently demonstrated that academic self-efficacy and performance are positive...
The purpose of this research was to investigate high school students’ computer self-efficacy, cognit...
This study investigated the effects of metacognitive strategies on the freshman high school students...
This meta-analysis (121 studies, k = 148, N = 16441) examined the relationship between self-efficacy...
In their seminal work, Compeau and Higgins (1995) provided the IS research community with a measure ...
This study investigated the effects of metacognitive strategies on the freshman high school students...
AbstractThe present study investigated the relationship between self-efficacy and achievement goals ...
In the present research, we analyzed the effects of self-efficacy (SE) on physical and cognitive per...
We propose extending our understanding of self-efficacy by comparing self-efficacy with a related co...
Organizations are increasingly relying on employees to self-manage their learning needs. Therefore, ...
Individuals\u27 metacognitive insight regarding their own performances -- what people think they kno...
Self-efficacy has been a topic of interest of many researchers since the last couple of decades. Pr...
This research aims to examine and explain the role of self-efficacy in improving student's metacogni...
AbstractMetacognition and self-efficacy were considered as an academic performance's predictors. Bas...
Abstract Aims: Metacognition deals with active monitoring and adjusting the results and cognitive ...
While it has been consistently demonstrated that academic self-efficacy and performance are positive...
The purpose of this research was to investigate high school students’ computer self-efficacy, cognit...
This study investigated the effects of metacognitive strategies on the freshman high school students...
This meta-analysis (121 studies, k = 148, N = 16441) examined the relationship between self-efficacy...
In their seminal work, Compeau and Higgins (1995) provided the IS research community with a measure ...
This study investigated the effects of metacognitive strategies on the freshman high school students...
AbstractThe present study investigated the relationship between self-efficacy and achievement goals ...
In the present research, we analyzed the effects of self-efficacy (SE) on physical and cognitive per...