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Title Investigating the role of ideal L2 writing self, writing growth mindset, and writing enjoyment in L2 writing self-efficacy: a mediation model
Type JournalPaper
Keywords ideal L2 writing self; writing growth mindset; writing enjoyment; L2 writing self-efficacy; mediation model; EFL learners
Abstract This study examines the relationship between ideal L2 writing self (IL2WS), writing growth mindset, writing enjoyment, and second language (L2) writing self-efficacy among English as a foreign language (EFL) learners. A sample of 374 intermediate EFL students completed a self-report questionnaire assessing their IL2WS, writing growth mindset, writing enjoyment, and L2 writing self-efficacy. Structural equation modeling was employed to test the hypothesized model, which proposed the direct effects of ideal writing self and writing growth mindset on L2 writing self-efficacy, and a mediating role of writing enjoyment in this relationship. The findings revealed that both IL2WS and writing enjoyment significantly impact L2 writing self-efficacy directly. Furthermore, writing enjoyment was found to mediate the relationship between writing growth mindset and L2 writing self-efficacy. These results highlight the importance of affective factors, specifically enjoyment, in shaping L2 writing self-efficacy beliefs. The implications of these findings for L2 writing instruction and suggestions for future research are discussed.
Researchers Sepideh Mehraein (Fifth Researcher), Ali Derakhshesh (Fourth Researcher), Hamed Mohammad Hosseini (Third Researcher), Jalil Fathi (Second Researcher), Lawrence Jun Zhang (First Researcher)