Self-perceived self-efficacy of

Abstract

The current research aimed measure of perceived self-efficacy. The current research problem was to answer the following question: Is it possible to measure the perceived self-efficacy of children? In order to answer this question, the two researchers used a sample of 174 students in the fifth grade. The scale consisted of four areas: the emotional field, 10 paragraphs, the social field, 10 paragraphs, the physical field, 10), and the cognitive field (10) paragraphs. The following statistical methods were used: the independent test of two independent samples, the Pearson correlation coefficient, the standard error equation, and the Alpha Kronbach equation. The scale consists of (53) 6) minutes, the two researchers have concluded that it can be measured as In the light of the current research findings, a number of conclusions, recommendations and proposals have been reached.