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Self Efficacy
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What is Self-Efficacy? Capability to produce performance
Influence over events that affect lives Feel, think, motivate
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Processes Cognitive Motivation Affective Selection of activity
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High Assurance in capabilities
Difficult tasks = Challenges to be mastered Intrinsic interest Engaged in activities Set challenging goals
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Heighten and sustain effort in the face of failure
Failure = insufficient effort, deficient knowledge and skills
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Low self efficacy Doubt capabilities
Avoid difficult tasks, personal threats Low aspirations Weak commitment to goals External agents
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Threatening situations
Exercise control Personal accomplishment Reduced stress Lower vulnerability to depression
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Threatening situations
Dwell on personal deficiencies Obstacles Possible adverse outcomes Give up when difficulties are encountered Insufficient performance = deficient aptitude
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Beliefs about efficacy
Mastery experiences Perseverance Effort Overcoming obstacles 2. Vicarious experiences Modeling based on perceived similarity Models transmit knowledge, skills, strategies
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Beliefs about efficacy
3. Social persuasion Possess the capabilities to master activities Effort, try to succeed Devp. Skills and sense of personal efficacy 4. Structure situations to bring success Self improvement= success
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Efficacy Activated Processes
Cognitive processes Motivational processes Attribution Expectancy Goals
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Efficacy Activated Processes
Cognitive processes Motivational processes Attribution Expectancy Goals 3. Affective processes Coping capabilities Guided mastery
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Coping Capabilities Stress, depression, motivation
Control over stressors Control over threats Depression, avoidance behavior, anxiety Mastery experiences Devp resiliance
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Selection Processes People avoid activities they believe exceed their coping capabilities Undertake challenges they are capable of handling Choices of environment
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Optimistic Self-beliefs of efficacy
Overestimation of self Innovation Suffer repeated rejections Collective efficacy = strength of groups
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Development and Exercise of Self-Efficacy over the Lifespan
Origins Familial Peer influence School Adolescence Adulthood Reappraisals
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Choice---Effort---Persistence
Motivation Choice---Effort---Persistence
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Achievement Autonomy Self determination
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Motivation Intrinsic Extrinsic
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