Self-Efficacy Students in Physics Learning: An Analysis by Senior High School
Keywords:
Self Efficacy, PhysicsAbstract
There are various problems facing students in physics studies, one of which is their lack of confidence in their ability to perform tasks in physical subjects. This research aims to determine the level of students' self-efficacy in physics subjects. The study uses a quantitative descriptive approach. The sample of this study was students of X grade X high school. Data analysis using descriptive analysis using SPSS analysis 25.00. The scale used was a self-efficacy scale modified to fit the needs of physics subjects. The results of this study will show the level of students' self-efficacy of students in physics learning, which can be a reference for teachers in designing learning models that fit the needs of their students.
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