SECTION B: Respond to ALL parts .Please number all responses accurately (e.g.,

SECTION B:

Respond to ALL parts .Please number all responses accurately (e.g., 4a and 4b).

As noted in the instructions, your interpretation must be in APA style.

A researcher was interested in assessing the effect of type of learning on university students’ academic self-efficacy. As such, he recruited 150 students and randomly divided them into three

(3) groups of 50. Over a period of four (4) weeks, students in the first condition experienced face-to-face learning, those in the second condition participated in fully online learning, and students in the third condition underwent blended learning (with a mix of face-to-face and online classes).

After the four (4) weeks, all students completed a 40-item, 5-point Likert scale measuring academic self-efficacy, which was adapted from Gafoor and Ashraf (2007). The scale was computed to create a composite variable, with higher numbers on the scale meaning greater academic self-efficacy among the students. The researcher then entered the data into SPSS.

Firstly, the researcher compared face-to-face and blended learning. He hypothesized that university students who participated in face-to-face learning would have higher academic self-efficacy than those who experienced blended learning. He therefore conducted an appropriate statistical analysis to test his hypothesis. Based on the SPSS tables shown

below, fully interpret the researcher’s results in APA style to determine if his first hypothesis was supported. In your response, be sure to include whether the assumption of

homogeneity of variance was met.

(5 marks)

Type of Learning

N

Mean

Std. Deviation

Std. Error Mean

Academic Self-Efficacy

Face-To-Face

50

125.94

32.597

4.610

Blended

50

127.96

32.027

4.529

Levene’s Test

for Equality of

Variances

t-test for Equality of Means

95% Confidence

Interval of the

Sig. (2-

Mean

Std. Error

Difference

F

Sig.

t

df

tailed)

Difference

Difference

Lower

Upper

Academic

Equal

.026

.871

-.313

98

.755

-2.020

6.463

-14.845

10.805

Self-

variances

Efficacy

assumed

Equal

-.313

97.969

.755

-2.020

6.463

-14.845

10.805

variances

not assumed

QUESTION 4 (B) IS ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE

Then, the researcher compared all three types of learning. His second hypothesis was that face-to-face and blended learning would lead to higher academic self-efficacy among

university students when compared to fully online learning. The researcher thus conducted an appropriate statistical test in SPSS. Use his SPSS tables below to fully interpret the

results in APA style and determine whether his second hypothesis was met.

(20 marks)

Academic Self-Efficacy

N

95% Confidence Interval for Mean

Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Lower Bound

Upper Bound Minimum Maximum

Face-To-Face

50

125.94

32.597

4.610

116.68

135.20

74

193

Online

50

67.74

20.717

2.930

61.85

73.63

42

118

Blended

50

127.96

32.027

4.529

118.86

137.06

64

190

Total

150

107.21

40.161

3.279

100.73

113.69

42

193

Academic Self-Efficacy

Sum of Squares

df

Mean Square

F

Sig.

Between Groups

116962.813

2

58481.407

69.691

.000

Within Groups

123356.360

147

839.159

Total

240319.173

149

Dependent Variable: Academic Self-Efficacy Bonferroni

(I) Type of Learning (J) Type of Learning Mean Difference (I-J)

Std. Error

Sig.

95% Confidence Interval Lower Bound Upper Bound

Face-To-Face

Online

58.200*

5.794

.000

44.17

72.23

Blended

-2.020

5.794

1.000

-16.05

12.01

Online

Face-To-Face

-58.200*

5.794

.000

-72.23

-44.17

Blended

-60.220*

5.794

.000

-74.25

-46.19

Blended

Face-To-Face

2.020

5.794

1.000

-12.01

16.05

Online

60.220*

5.794

.000

46.19

74.25

*. The mean difference is significant at the 0.05 level.