2022 年 46 巻 1 号 p. 69-80
The purpose of this study is to examine whether the effects of psychological safety for observation and experimental groups on critical discussion are moderated by self-efficacy and interest value. The results of the analysis suggest that psychological safety had a positive effect on critical discussion in high self-efficacy students. There was also a positive effect of psychological safety on critical discussion in the low interest value students. These findings suggest that students with high self-efficacy and psychological safety are fully capable of engaging in critical discussions. On the other hand, students who are low in either self-efficacy or psychological safety may not be able to engage in sufficient critical discussion. In addition, students with low interest value may be able to engage in critical discussions with a higher level of psychological safety.