Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... Perceived Self - Efficacy Perceived efficacy can have diverse effects on behavior , thought patterns , and on affective arousal . With regard to behavioral effects , self - percepts of efficacy in- fluence choice of activities and ...
... Perceived Self - Efficacy Perceived efficacy can have diverse effects on behavior , thought patterns , and on affective arousal . With regard to behavioral effects , self - percepts of efficacy in- fluence choice of activities and ...
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... perceived inefficacy in coping with potentially painful events that makes them fearsome ( Bandura , 1982 ) . To the extent that one can prevent , terminate , or lessen the severity of aversive events , there is little reason to fear ...
... perceived inefficacy in coping with potentially painful events that makes them fearsome ( Bandura , 1982 ) . To the extent that one can prevent , terminate , or lessen the severity of aversive events , there is little reason to fear ...
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... perceived self - efficacy . The rate and pattern of attainments furnish ad- ditional information for judging personal efficacy . Individuals who exprience pe- riodic failures but continue to improve over time are more apt to raise their ...
... perceived self - efficacy . The rate and pattern of attainments furnish ad- ditional information for judging personal efficacy . Individuals who exprience pe- riodic failures but continue to improve over time are more apt to raise their ...
Contents
The Self In Social Information Processing | 63 |
Sex Differences | 71 |
Comparison | 97 |
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