An exploratory factor analysis to measure self-efficacy in instrumental and vocal performance among university music students

The purpose of this study was to explore, validate and develop the Music Performance Self-Efficacy (MPSES) among University Music Students. The instrument of this study was adapted through the Micheal Zelanak study. A Total of 100 respondents from the Institute of Higher Learning in Malaysia were ra...

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Main Authors: Resot Iggau, Ian Stephen Baxter
Format: Proceedings
Language:English
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Published: Akademi Seni dan Teknologi Kreatif, UMS 2021
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description The purpose of this study was to explore, validate and develop the Music Performance Self-Efficacy (MPSES) among University Music Students. The instrument of this study was adapted through the Micheal Zelanak study. A Total of 100 respondents from the Institute of Higher Learning in Malaysia were randomly selected in the data collection for this pilot study. Exploratory factor analysis was applied in the analysis of this study. To determine whether a particular item was significantly loaded, standard errors for factor loading were computed and utilized efficiently. This is to ascertain whether the difference between the factor loading of two or more items on the same factor is statistically significant. A total of 22 of the 24 items were categorized based on four dimensions, which are ‘Mastery Experiences’, ‘Vicarious Experiences' , ‘Verbal or Social Persuasion’ and ‘Psychological State’. The internal consistency value ranged from 0.78 to 0.91 while the overall reliability of the instrument was .92. The findings of this study indicate that the MPSES instrument was valid and reliable to measure self-efficacy among instrumental and vocal performance students at the university. Future study using a wide and varied of samples was recommended.
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spelling ums.eprints-319292022-03-18T06:37:39Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31929/ An exploratory factor analysis to measure self-efficacy in instrumental and vocal performance among university music students Resot Iggau Ian Stephen Baxter M5-1480 Instrumental music MT820-915 Singing and vocal technique The purpose of this study was to explore, validate and develop the Music Performance Self-Efficacy (MPSES) among University Music Students. The instrument of this study was adapted through the Micheal Zelanak study. A Total of 100 respondents from the Institute of Higher Learning in Malaysia were randomly selected in the data collection for this pilot study. Exploratory factor analysis was applied in the analysis of this study. To determine whether a particular item was significantly loaded, standard errors for factor loading were computed and utilized efficiently. This is to ascertain whether the difference between the factor loading of two or more items on the same factor is statistically significant. A total of 22 of the 24 items were categorized based on four dimensions, which are ‘Mastery Experiences’, ‘Vicarious Experiences' , ‘Verbal or Social Persuasion’ and ‘Psychological State’. The internal consistency value ranged from 0.78 to 0.91 while the overall reliability of the instrument was .92. The findings of this study indicate that the MPSES instrument was valid and reliable to measure self-efficacy among instrumental and vocal performance students at the university. Future study using a wide and varied of samples was recommended. Akademi Seni dan Teknologi Kreatif, UMS 2021-11-20 Proceedings PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31929/1/An%20exploratory%20factor%20analysis%20to%20measure%20self-efficacy%20in%20instrumental%20and%20vocal%20performance%20among%20university%20music%20students.ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31929/2/An%20Exploratory%20factor%20Analysis%20to%20Measure%20Self-Efficacy%20in%20Instrumental%20and%20Vocal%20Performance%20Among%20University%20Music%20Students.pdf Resot Iggau and Ian Stephen Baxter (2021) An exploratory factor analysis to measure self-efficacy in instrumental and vocal performance among university music students. https://www.ivcctva.com/e-proceeding-full-paper
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An exploratory factor analysis to measure self-efficacy in instrumental and vocal performance among university music students
title An exploratory factor analysis to measure self-efficacy in instrumental and vocal performance among university music students
title_full An exploratory factor analysis to measure self-efficacy in instrumental and vocal performance among university music students
title_fullStr An exploratory factor analysis to measure self-efficacy in instrumental and vocal performance among university music students
title_full_unstemmed An exploratory factor analysis to measure self-efficacy in instrumental and vocal performance among university music students
title_short An exploratory factor analysis to measure self-efficacy in instrumental and vocal performance among university music students
title_sort exploratory factor analysis to measure self efficacy in instrumental and vocal performance among university music students
topic M5-1480 Instrumental music
MT820-915 Singing and vocal technique
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31929/1/An%20exploratory%20factor%20analysis%20to%20measure%20self-efficacy%20in%20instrumental%20and%20vocal%20performance%20among%20university%20music%20students.ABSTRACT.pdf
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