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Self-Efficacy

1 self -EfficacyAlbert BanduraStanford UniversityBandura, A. (1994). Self-Efficacy . In V. S. Ramachaudran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of humanbehavior (Vol. 4, pp. 71-81). New York: Academic Press. (Reprinted in H. Friedman[Ed.], Encyclopedia of mental health. San Diego: Academic Press, 1998).2 of Self-Efficacy Beliefs Benefits of Optimistic self -Beliefs of and Exercise of Self-Efficacy Over the LifespanGlossaryAffective Processes: Processes regulating emotional states and elicitation of emotional Processes: Thinking processes involved in the acquisition, organization and use : Activation to action. Level of motivation is reflected in choice of courses of action, and inthe intensity and persistence of Self-Efficacy : People's beliefs about their capabilities to produce : Exercise of influence over one's own motivation, thought processes, emotional statesand patterns of Self-Efficacy is defined as people's beliefs about their capabilities to producedesignated levels of performance that exercise influence over events that affect their lives.

raising people's beliefs in their capabilities, they structure situations for them in ways that bring ... perceived self-efficacy for goal attainment, and readjustment of personal goals based on one's progress. Self-efficacy beliefs contribute to motivation in several ways: They determine the ...

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