Transcription of Self-Efficacy, Motivation, and Performance
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self - efficacy , motivation , and Performance By: Dale H. Schunk Schunk, D. H. (1995). self - efficacy , motivation , and Performance . Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 7(2), 112-137. Made available courtesy of Taylor and Francis: **Reprinted with permission. No further reproduction is authorized without written permission from Taylor and Francis. This version of the document is not the version of record. Figures and/or pictures may be missing from this format of the document.** Abstract: This article discusses the relation of self - efficacy to motivation and Performance in cognitive and sport domains, self - efficacy refers to one's beliefs about accomplishing a task and can influence choice of activities, effort, persistence, and achievement.
that self-efficacy predicts such outcomes as cognitive skill learning, smoking cessation, pain tolerance, athletic performance, career choices, assertiveness, coping with feared events, recovery from heart attack, and sales performance (Bandura, 1986; …
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