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The Influence of Self-Efficacy on the Understanding of Science Concepts in Elementary Schools: A Meta-Regression Analysis

Authors

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Suci Nurhayati

Institut Prima Bangsa

2

Afra Munifah

Institut Prima Bangsa

3

Olivia Amelizky

Institut Prima Bangsa

Abstract

This research aims to determine the extent to which self-efficacy affects students' understanding of science concepts, specifically in terms of translation, interpretation, and extrapolation abilities. These aspects reflect students’ cognitive skills in explaining, interpreting, and predicting scientific phenomena. The research design used is a quantitative approach with a survey method and non-experimental design. The sample of this study amounted to 50 students, consisting of 22 girls and 27 boys from five elementary schools that are part of Gugus 1 in Pasawahan District, selected through purposive sampling technique. Data collection techniques were carried out using tests in the form of test items measuring science concept understanding and non-tests in the form of questionnaires to measure student self-efficacy. Data were analyzed using simple linear regression to test the relationship between self-efficacy and understanding of science concepts. The results showed that there was a significant relationship between self-efficacy and understanding of science concepts, with a Pearson correlation of 0.341 (p

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Volume / Issue
Vol. 2, No. 1
Year
2026
Pages
29-39
Submitted
08 May 2025
Published
01 January 2026

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Submitted

08 May 2025

Sent to Review

20 May 2025

Review Completed

22 May 2025

Review Completed

24 May 2025

Revisions Required

27 May 2025

Accepted

09 Jun 2025

Sent to Production

04 Jul 2025

Published

01 Jan 2026