Construction of a self efficacy measure to map the assessment journey and optimise the assessment experience.

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Construction of a self efficacy measure to map the assessment journey and optimise the assessment experience

Assessment self efficacy Enactive mastery experience Expected standards of performance Reinforcement/ Feedback Motivation Engagement Performance Effort Confidence Competence Task Control Beliefs Self regulation Learning strategies Antecedents Outcomes Mediators

Past successes Past failures

Subject benchmark statements FHEQ level descriptors Learning outcomes Assessment strategies

Effort Performance

Students are:

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