Disposition to critical thinking, anxiety due to COVID-19 and academic self-efficacy in university students

Carlos D. Abanto-Ramirez, Josué E. Turpo-Chaparro, Abel Apaza, Javier Linkolk López-Gonzales

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Abstract

Introduction: The present study aims to determine whether anxiety due to COVID-19 (AC) and disposition to critical thinking (DCT) predict academic self-efficacy (AS). Method: The study is non-experimental, predictive, and cross-sectional. The sample was made up of 218 university students from northern Peru. The instruments used were the CAS, CTDS, and the EAPESA. Results: The results showed that the AS was negatively and positively related to AC and DCT, respectively. AS in university students was significantly predicted by DCT (p < 0.01), while AC was not a significant predictor (p > 0.05). Conclusion: DCT is a significant predictor of AS, while AC ins not. Strategies must be sought to improve and support this important aspect in each student to improve their disposition to critical thinking and academic self-efficacy. It is recommended for future studies to continue investigating variables associated with academic factors, such as those in this study, that lead to taking action for the effective development of university students.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1125889
JournalFrontiers in Education
Volume9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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