Academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in a sample of university students

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Main Author: Estrada-Araoz, Edwin Gustavo
Publication Date: 2025
Other Authors: Mamani-Roque, Maribel, Quispe-Aquise, Jhemy, Manrique-Jaramillo, Yesenia Verónica, Cruz-Laricano, Elizabeth Orfelia
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Summary: This research aimed to determine whether there is a relationship between academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in a sample of Peruvian university students. A quantitative, non-experimental, correlational, and cross-sectional study was conducted. The sample consisted of 186 students of both sexes, selected through probabilistic sampling, who were administered the Specific Academic Situations Perceived Self-Efficacy Scale and the Artificial Intelligence Dependence Scale, instruments that showed adequate metric properties. The results showed that the level of academic self-efficacy was medium, while the dependence on artificial intelligence was moderate. Furthermore, it was found that men and students between the ages of 25 and 34 had slightly higher levels of academic self-efficacy. In comparison, those between the ages of 16 and 24 experienced higher levels of dependence on artificial intelligence. On the other hand, the Pearson correlation coefficient (r) between both variables was -0.299 (p<0.05). It was concluded that there is an inverse and significant relationship between academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in the sample of Peruvian university students. In other words, as academic self-efficacy increases, the level of dependence on artificial intelligence tools decreases.
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spelling Academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in a sample of university studentsartificial intelligence; dependence; academic self-efficacy; university students; information and communications technologyThis research aimed to determine whether there is a relationship between academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in a sample of Peruvian university students. A quantitative, non-experimental, correlational, and cross-sectional study was conducted. The sample consisted of 186 students of both sexes, selected through probabilistic sampling, who were administered the Specific Academic Situations Perceived Self-Efficacy Scale and the Artificial Intelligence Dependence Scale, instruments that showed adequate metric properties. The results showed that the level of academic self-efficacy was medium, while the dependence on artificial intelligence was moderate. Furthermore, it was found that men and students between the ages of 25 and 34 had slightly higher levels of academic self-efficacy. In comparison, those between the ages of 16 and 24 experienced higher levels of dependence on artificial intelligence. On the other hand, the Pearson correlation coefficient (r) between both variables was -0.299 (p<0.05). It was concluded that there is an inverse and significant relationship between academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in the sample of Peruvian university students. In other words, as academic self-efficacy increases, the level of dependence on artificial intelligence tools decreases.Sapienza Grupo Editorial2025-02-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJIS/article/view/91610.51798/sijis.v6i1.916Sapienza: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Regular Issue: Interdisciplinary Studies; e25008Sapienza: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2025): Regular Issue: Interdisciplinary Studies; e25008Sapienza: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies; v. 6 n. 1 (2025): Regular Issue: Interdisciplinary Studies; e250082675-9780reponame:Sapienza (Curitiba)instname:Sapienza Grupo Editorialinstacron:SAPIENZAenghttps://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJIS/article/view/916/619Copyright (c) 2025 Edwin Gustavo Estrada-Araoz, Maribel Mamani-Roque, Jhemy Quispe-Aquise, Yesenia Verónica Manrique-Jaramillo, Elizabeth Orfelia Cruz-Laricanohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEstrada-Araoz, Edwin GustavoMamani-Roque, MaribelQuispe-Aquise, JhemyManrique-Jaramillo, Yesenia Verónica Cruz-Laricano, Elizabeth Orfelia2025-01-06T19:49:25Zoai:ojs2.journals.sapienzaeditorial.com:article/916Revistahttps://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJISPRIhttps://journals.sapienzaeditorial.com/index.php/SIJIS/oaieditor@sapienzaeditorial.com2675-97802675-9780opendoar:2025-01-06T19:49:25Sapienza (Curitiba) - Sapienza Grupo Editorialfalse
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title Academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in a sample of university students
spellingShingle Academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in a sample of university students
Estrada-Araoz, Edwin Gustavo
artificial intelligence; dependence; academic self-efficacy; university students; information and communications technology
title_short Academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in a sample of university students
title_full Academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in a sample of university students
title_fullStr Academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in a sample of university students
title_full_unstemmed Academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in a sample of university students
title_sort Academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in a sample of university students
author Estrada-Araoz, Edwin Gustavo
author_facet Estrada-Araoz, Edwin Gustavo
Mamani-Roque, Maribel
Quispe-Aquise, Jhemy
Manrique-Jaramillo, Yesenia Verónica
Cruz-Laricano, Elizabeth Orfelia
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author2 Mamani-Roque, Maribel
Quispe-Aquise, Jhemy
Manrique-Jaramillo, Yesenia Verónica
Cruz-Laricano, Elizabeth Orfelia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Estrada-Araoz, Edwin Gustavo
Mamani-Roque, Maribel
Quispe-Aquise, Jhemy
Manrique-Jaramillo, Yesenia Verónica
Cruz-Laricano, Elizabeth Orfelia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv artificial intelligence; dependence; academic self-efficacy; university students; information and communications technology
topic artificial intelligence; dependence; academic self-efficacy; university students; information and communications technology
description This research aimed to determine whether there is a relationship between academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in a sample of Peruvian university students. A quantitative, non-experimental, correlational, and cross-sectional study was conducted. The sample consisted of 186 students of both sexes, selected through probabilistic sampling, who were administered the Specific Academic Situations Perceived Self-Efficacy Scale and the Artificial Intelligence Dependence Scale, instruments that showed adequate metric properties. The results showed that the level of academic self-efficacy was medium, while the dependence on artificial intelligence was moderate. Furthermore, it was found that men and students between the ages of 25 and 34 had slightly higher levels of academic self-efficacy. In comparison, those between the ages of 16 and 24 experienced higher levels of dependence on artificial intelligence. On the other hand, the Pearson correlation coefficient (r) between both variables was -0.299 (p<0.05). It was concluded that there is an inverse and significant relationship between academic self-efficacy and dependence on artificial intelligence in the sample of Peruvian university students. In other words, as academic self-efficacy increases, the level of dependence on artificial intelligence tools decreases.
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