Title
An exploration of the relationship between Internet self-efficacy and sources of Internet self-efficacy among Taiwanese university students
Abstract
The study probes the relationship between Internet self-efficacy and their sources.The study collects questionnaire from 252 undergraduate and graduate students.Females express more Internet anxiety.Users' pre-experience plays a significant role in their Internet self-efficacy.The influence of others plays a minor role in learners' Internet self-efficacy. The present study may be regarded as a pioneering study in an attempt to probe the relationship between learners' Internet self-efficacy and their sources of Internet self-efficacy. Two questionnaires, namely Internet Self-efficacy Survey (ISS) and Sources of Internet Self-efficacy Survey (SISS) were developed. The surveys were responded by 252 voluntary undergraduate and graduate students. Through exploratory factor analysis, seven factors including usage, sharing, communication, verification, metacognition, application, and learning emerged in ISS; three factors consisting of pre-experience, influence of others, and psychological and affective states were revealed by SISS. Gender differences were further explored, indicating that while females expressed more Internet anxiety, males were more likely to be influenced by others in the Internet-based environment. Finally, through correlation and regression analysis, it was found that the factor of pre-experience could predict all the factors in ISS, while the factor of influence of others could only predict the factor of usage in ISS. It was hence inferred that users' pre-experience played a significant role, whereas the influence of others seemed to play a minor part in the development of learners' Internet self-efficacy.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1016/j.chb.2015.01.044
Computers in Human Behavior
Keywords
Field
DocType
Internet-based learning,Self-efficacy,Gender difference,Survey
Social psychology,Internet self efficacy,Anxiety,Psychology,Metacognition,Exploratory factor analysis,Self-efficacy,Affect (psychology),The Internet
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
48
C
0747-5632
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.45
29
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shih-Chyueh Chuang1765.92
Feng-Ming Lin250.45
Chin-Chung Tsai32269164.88