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- Self-efficacy abstract "Self-efficacy is the extent or strength of one's belief in one's own ability to complete tasks and reach goals. Psychologists have studied self-efficacy from several perspectives, noting various paths in the development of self-efficacy; the dynamics of self-efficacy, and lack thereof, in many different settings; interactions between self-efficacy and self-concept; and habits of attribution that contribute to, or detract from, self-efficacy. This can be seen as the ability to persist and a person's ability to succeed with a task. As an example, self-efficacy directly relates to how long someone will stick to a workout regimen or a diet. High and low self-efficacy determine whether or not someone will choose to take on a challenging task or write it off as impossible. Self-efficacy affects every area of human endeavor. By determining the beliefs a person holds regarding his or her power to affect situations, it strongly influences both the power a person actually has to face challenges competently and the choices a person is most likely to make. These effects are particularly apparent, and compelling, with regard to behaviors affecting health.Judge et al. (2002) argued the concepts of locus of control, neuroticism, self-efficacy and self-esteem measured the same, single factor and demonstrated them to be related concepts.".
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- Self-efficacy wikiPageExternalLink IJTCSBontisHardieSerenko.pdf.
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- Self-efficacy subject Category:Motivation.
- Self-efficacy subject Category:Positive_psychology.
- Self-efficacy comment "Self-efficacy is the extent or strength of one's belief in one's own ability to complete tasks and reach goals. Psychologists have studied self-efficacy from several perspectives, noting various paths in the development of self-efficacy; the dynamics of self-efficacy, and lack thereof, in many different settings; interactions between self-efficacy and self-concept; and habits of attribution that contribute to, or detract from, self-efficacy.".
- Self-efficacy label "Auto-efficacité".
- Self-efficacy label "Autoefficacia percepita".
- Self-efficacy label "Autoeficácia".
- Self-efficacy label "Poczucie własnej skuteczności".
- Self-efficacy label "Selbstwirksamkeitserwartung".
- Self-efficacy label "Self-efficacy".
- Self-efficacy label "Zelfeffectiviteit".
- Self-efficacy label "Самоэффективность".
- Self-efficacy label "自己効力感".
- Self-efficacy sameAs Self-efficacy.
- Self-efficacy sameAs Selbstwirksamkeitserwartung.
- Self-efficacy sameAs Auto-efficacité.
- Self-efficacy sameAs Autoefficacia_percepita.
- Self-efficacy sameAs 自己効力感.
- Self-efficacy sameAs 자기_효능감.
- Self-efficacy sameAs Zelfeffectiviteit.
- Self-efficacy sameAs Poczucie_własnej_skuteczności.
- Self-efficacy sameAs Autoeficácia.
- Self-efficacy sameAs m.07t2ws.
- Self-efficacy sameAs Q1153659.
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- Self-efficacy isPrimaryTopicOf Self-efficacy.