Measuring English Foreign Trade Correspondence Writing Self-efficacy: Scale Development and Validation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63385/jlss.v1.i1.176Abstract
This study aimed to create and validate the Self-efficacy Scale for English Foreign Trade Correspondence Writing. Exploratory factor analysis, conducted with 399 participants, identified four key dimensions: Business Knowledge, Cultural Awareness, Letter Formatting, and Language Proficiency, which were consistent with the proposed dimensions derived from the elements of Foreign Trade Correspondence. Confirmatory factor analysis, involving 690 participants, indicated a strong fit between the proposed factor structure and the data. The scale demonstrated convergent validity, discriminant validity, and criterion-related validity. However, the study acknowledged limitations, including sample bias from a single institution, the cross-sectional study design and lack of predictive validity evidence. Future research should aim to increase sample diversity and employ a longitudinal design to assess test-retest reliability. Additionally, practical tests and performance data should be included to validate the scale's predictive validity. Overall, the Self-efficacy Scale for English Foreign Trade Correspondence Writing exhibited robust psychometric properties and can be used to measure individuals' self-efficacy levels in this area.