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Self-efficacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Self-efficacy is the belief that one is capable of performing in a certain manner to attain certain goals. It is a belief that one has the capabilities to execute the courses of actions required to m...
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Homepage of Ralf Schwarzer ... The General Self-Efficacy Scale is a 10-item psychometric scale that is designed to assess optimistic self-beliefs to cope with a variety of difficult demands in life.
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General Perceived Self-Efficacy in 14 Culture ... General perceived self-efficacy pertains to optimistic beliefs about being able to cope with a large variety of stressors. In contrast to other constructs of optimism, perceived self-efficacy explicitly refers to one’s competence to deal with challenging encounters.
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Resources on Self-Efficacy Efficacy. ... Sources of Self-Efficacy Information ... Perceived Self-Efficacy and Performance...
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These students have a low level of self-efficacy. Teachers can reverse this perspective by encouraging students to take on more challenging tasks, and take a greater interest in academics, stressing the development of higher self-efficacy.
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Note: ** Items to be used for six-item self-efficacy short assessment. (If possible we recommend using the 18-item version). ... Benisovich, S.V., Rossi, J.S., Norman, G.J., and Nigg, C.R. (March, 1998). A multidimensional approach to exercise self-efficacy: Relationship with exercise behavior and attitudes towards...
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