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Effects of Self-efficacy on Non-face-to-face Online Classes in Some Dental Hygiene Students

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Á¤À¯¼± ( Jung You-Sun ) - Baekseok Culture University Department of Dental Hygiene
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Abstract


Objectives: The purpose of the study was to find out the effects of Corona-induced dental hygiene students' self-efficacy on online classes on non-face-to-face online learning, online lecture satisfaction, online discomfort.

Methods: Independent t-test, correlation, and multiple regression analyses were conducted to explore the relevance of self-efficacy and non-face-to-face online learning.

Results: It has been shown that non-face-to-face online lecture satisfaction, self-regulation, and preference for task difficulty affect participation in non-face-to-face online learning.

Conclusions: In order to increase participation in non-face-to-face online learning, learning methods that can increase self-efficacy will need to be developed.

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COVID-19; Dental hygiene; Non-face-to-face online; Online lecture satisfaction; Self-efficacy

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