Self-Efficacy, Motivation, and Performance
The role of self-efficacy in behavioral change is highlighted in the model shown in Figure 1. At the start of an activity, individuals differ in their self-efficacy for learning or performing actions as a function of their prior experience at the same or similar activities and such personal qualities as abilities and attitudes. Initial self-
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