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Achievement -- Part 2: Assessment and Measurement of Academic Self-Efficacy -- Chapter 2. Measuring Academic Self-Efficacy in Real-Time -- Chapter 3. Nurturing Learner Self-Efficacy Beliefs in STEM through Citizen Science: Theory, Assessment, and Applications -- Chapter 4. Assessment of Academic Self efficacy: Validity and Pragmatic uses of a Grid -Type Instrument -- Chapter 5. Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Translation of the Specific Academic Learning Self-Efficacy and the Specific Academic Exam Self-Efficacy Scales in a Higher Education Context -- Part 3: Empirical Studies on What Shape Academic Self-efficacy -- Chapter 6. Mathematics Self Efficacy: the dimensionality of the construct in the UK secondary and post-compulsory education population -- Chapter 7. What Shapes Academic Self-Efficacy? -- Chapter 8. Academic Self-Efficacy in a Globalized Era: Impacts of Culture and Cross-Culture -- Chapter 9. Children?s self-efficacy in reading ? specificity and longitudinal relations -- Chapter 10. Can Adaptive Learning Resources Boost Student Confidence? The Role of Adaptive Learning Resources in Shaping Self-Efficacy -- Chapter 10. Can Adaptive Learning Resources Boost Student Confidence? The Role of Adaptive Learning Resources in Shaping Self-Efficacy -- Chapter 11. Self-Efficacy in the Classroom: the Roles of Motivation, Positivity and Resilience ._ Chapter 11. Self-Efficacy in the Classroom: the Roles of Motivation, Positivity and Resilience -- Chapter 12. Promoting Online Student Persistence: Strategies to Promote Online Self-Efficacy ._ Part 4: Empirical Studies on the Influence of Academic Self-efficacy -- Chapter 13. Life satisfaction and engagement among university students: A moderated mediation model of academic self-efficacy and life orientation ._ Chapter 14. Relationship between Learning Environment and Academic Achievement: Mediating Role of Academic Self-efficacy ._ Chapter 15. The impact of academic self-efficacy on academic motivation: the mediating and moderating role of future orientation among Italian undergraduate students ._ Chapter 16. Academic Self-efficacy and its Influence on Teachers? Postgraduate Study Experiences: Voices from the Field -- Part 5: Concludion -- Chapter 17. Academic Self-efficacy in Educational Contexts: Current Research and Future Directions. 330 $aThis book documents systematic, prodigious and multidisciplinary research in the nature and role of academic self-efficacy, and identifies areas for future research directions within the three sections of the book: 'Assessment and Measurement of Academic Self-efficacy', 'Empirical Studies on What Shapes Academic Self-efficacy', and 'Empirical Studies on Influence of Academic Self-efficacy'. 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