Abstract
The study aimed to examine whether perceived competence and self-efficacy are empirically distinct constructs, and to test their mediating effects for the relationship between age and prior knowledge on the one hand, and performance and perceived task difficulty during post-test on the other hand. Furthermore, the effects of different types of instructional control on these relationships were investigated. A sample of 261 high school and college students participated in a pre-post-test experimental design with four instructional control conditions (full learner control, limited learner control, adaptive program control, and non-adaptive program control). Results indicated that perceived competence and self-efficacy are distinct constructs and both mediate the relationships between learner characteristics (age, prior knowledge) and outcome measures (performance, perceived task difficulty during post-test). However, no significant differences were found in these relationships across different instructional control conditions. These findings emphasize the importance of distinguishing between perceived competence and self-efficacy in educational settings and highlight their specific mediating roles in the relationship between learner characteristics and outcomes.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 102951 |
| Journal | International Journal of Educational Research |
| Volume | 137 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 16 Jan 2026 |
Fields of science
- 503 Educational Sciences
- 501016 Educational psychology
- 503011 Subject didactics of humanities
- 503033 Political education
- 501005 Developmental psychology
- 503007 Didactics
- 503014 Subject didactics of social sciences
- 503025 School pedagogy
- 503037 Teacher education
- 503038 School development
- 503006 Educational research
- 503032 Teaching and learning research
- 501021 Social psychology
- 503009 Adult education
- 503008 E-learning
- 509001 Action research
- 503030 Business education
- 501004 Differential psychology
- 502052 Business administration
- 501003 Occupational psychology
- 503018 University didactics
- 501029 Economic psychology
- 502033 Accounting
- 503005 Vocational education
- 502045 Behavioural economics
- 503002 Applied education
- 501 Psychology
- 503001 General education
- 509018 Knowledge management
- 509017 Social studies of science
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