The Impact of Activity-Based Oral Expression Course on Speech Self-Efficacy of Students

The objective of the present study was to examine the effect of the activity-based oral expression course on the speech self-efficacy of psychological counseling and guidance students. The study group included 80 freshmen students in the Psychological Counseling and Guidance Department in the Facult...

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