High-stakes musical aptitude examinations represent a significant source of evaluative stress for adolescent musicians, yet the psychological mechanisms that influence success in these environments require further empirical investigation. Grounded in social cognitive theory, this study developed and psychometrically evaluated the Music Aptitude Self-Efficacy Scale (MASES) to assess the multidimensional anticipatory beliefs of adolescents navigating these examinations. Utilizing a large adolescen
Anticipatory self-efficacy predicts live musical performance: development and validation of the Music Aptitude Self-Efficacy Scale
Cagri Basbug
