R Coon PreAssessment Self Efficacy 2025 Fall


By: coon, raquel
Instance of:  Self-Efficacy Knowledge Test (7-12)
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Self-efficacy is an individual’s perceptions about their capabilities to perform at an expected level, achieve goals, and complete moderately challenging tasks.

1. Focus on your effort, progress, and learning: Do you understand the connection between effort and progress? Do you have a growth mindset? Strategies include focus on my effort; try again; calm myself; say, “I haven’t learned _____ yet”; and exercise my brain.

2. Take steps to increase confidence in your abilities: Do you accept feedback from others? Do you ask for help when you need it? Strategies include learn from my mistakes, remember hard things I’ve done, give and accept praise, accept feedback, and watch and learn from others.

The graph provides average ratings for all items within a component, and the table displays the number of students that selected each rating for individual items. In the table, some items, such as “I think people should realize when they aren’t good at something and quit,” are reverse scored. Selecting a rating of “1—Not Very Like Me” means that students are demonstrating self-efficacy, whereas selecting a rating of “5—Very Like Me” means that they may need to focus on self-efficacy.

The quiz section shows the correct answer to each knowledge question and the percentage of students that selected the correct answer. Guide students to reflect on the results of this questionnaire and knowledge test to identify ways to continue expanding their learning and practice of self-efficacy. Resources for teaching self-efficacy are available at www.cccframework.org.
NOT Like Me
VERY Like Me
Question Topic Reversed? Reverse Corrected Average #1 Cnt #2 Cnt #3 Cnt #4 Cnt #5 Cnt
1. If I worked at it, I could learn just about any skill. FocusNO3.502290
2. I feel discouraged when I'm told I did something incorrectly.FocusYES3.222630
3. Once I've decided to accomplish something, I keep trying, even if it is harder than I thought.FocusNO311830
4. I believe that the brain can be developed like a muscle.FocusNO3.510552
5. I can always get better, even if I am really good at something.FocusNO400292
6. I think people should realize when they aren't good at something and quit.FocusYES4.6110110
7. I'm willing to work on something challenging, even if I know it will take a lot of effort and I may not succeed at first.FocusNO3.402551
8. I see making mistakes as a normal part of learning.FocusNO3.503514
9. When I receive feedback that I didn't do well on something, I try even harder to learn it.FocusNO3.203631
10. I want to quit when I'm told I did something incorrectly.FocusYES3.216231
11. When I'm struggling to accomplish something difficult, I focus on my progress.StepsNO3.103721
12. When a task sounds very hard, I tell myself that I can do hard things. StepsNO2.823431
13. I have negative thoughts about myself when I make mistakes.StepsYES307213
14. It helps me to learn from other people's stories of success.StepsNO2.632611
15. When facing a new challenge, I think about goals that I've accomplished successfully.StepsNO3.202731
16. Sometimes I give up when I'm afraid I can't do something.StepsYES315232
17. When I am having trouble learning a new skill, I get advice from people I know.StepsNO3.505053
18. When facing a new challenge, I think about what I did to succeed in other difficult situations.StepsNO2.714620
19. When I hear about how others overcame difficulties, I feel like I can succeed too. StepsNO3.123242
20. I can calm myself down when I'm anxious about something.StepsNO3.112550
21. When I'm told I did something incorrectly, I try even harder to get it right.StepsNO3.112631
22. I use feedback to get better.StepsNO3.503352
23. When given a choice, I usually take the easiest option.StepsYES2.504234
24. I like to challenge myself to learn new things.StepsNO311911
Total Average With Reverse Questions Flipped 3.2 OR (55%)

Quiz Section


Question Correct Answer % Correct
25. Making mistakes (and putting in effort to learn from them) strengthens neuropathways in your brain.True100%
26. If you get straight A's in school, you automatically have strong self-efficacy.False69.2%
27. Self-efficacy is something you're born with. Either you have it or you don't.False84.6%
28. You can use strategies to increase your self-efficacy when approaching a challenging task.True92.3%
29. Self-efficacy is important for academics, but isn't relevant to things like sports or music.False53.8%
30. Choose the best definition of self-efficacy.C53.8%
31. When talking to a friend, which of the following statements would support them in building their self-efficacy?A38.5%
32. Which of these helps build self-efficacy?C61.5%
33. You know that succeeding at a challenging task helps increase your self-efficacy. Select the choice that best describes why this is the case.D53.8%
34. Which of these things is NOT likely to be a result of improving your self-efficacy?B46.2%
35. Which best describes how self-efficacy can make someone a better learner?B53.8%
36. Which of these behaviors helps build self-efficacy?D23.1%
37. Using what you've learned about self-efficacy, choose the best option for how Florence should proceed.C61.5%
38. Skills/abilities are something you're born with or you're not.Fixed Mindset23.1%
39. Attempting challenging tasks is how we learn.Growth Mindset84.6%
40. "I'm good at reading, but I just can't do math"Fixed Mindset69.2%
41. "My friend is so smart, I'll never be that smart."Fixed Mindset76.9%
42. Honest, constructive feedback helps you identify areas where you need to improve.Growth Mindset61.5%
43. Be open to new challenges but admit when you just aren't good at something and move on to a new challenge.Fixed Mindset84.6%
44. Mistakes are valuable because we can learn from them.Growth Mindset61.5%
Average of Quiz Items EXCLUDING essay questions:62.7%

Essay Questions

QuestionTopic Pts. As a %
45. Imagine that you are facing a challenge and you are not sure you can be successful. Name three things you could do to raise your belief in yourself.Essay3 OF 399.9%
asdfAverage of ALL Quiz Items INCLUDING essay questions:67.55%