Collective efficacy and the built environment. [PDF]
Abstract Collective efficacy is a prominent explanation for neighborhood crime concentrations. Just as crime is concentrated in particular neighborhoods, within‐neighborhoods crime is concentrated in particular criminogenic locations. Research suggests criminogenic locations are determined by features of the built environment.
Lanfear CC.
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Pro-environment behavior in China: unveiling the role of self and collective efficacy, individual and social norms [PDF]
PurposeThis study examined the determinants of pro-environmental behavior (PEB) in China, drawing on Social Cognitive Theory and Norm Activation Theory to explore how psychological and social factors—namely self-efficacy, collective efficacy, individual ...
Lizhen Qiu
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Collective efficacy measures for women and girls in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review [PDF]
Background Prior research has shown collective efficacy to be a key determinant of women’s well-being. However, much of the work around measuring this construct has been done in high-income geographies, with very little representation from low- and ...
Nabamallika Dehingia +3 more
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Enhancing Chinese EFL Teachers’ Work Engagement: The Role of Self and Collective Efficacy [PDF]
Teachers’ work engagement is considered an essential component in instruction. Accordingly, the emphasis should be over physical and mental predictors of this construct.
Liping Ge
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The built environment and collective efficacy [PDF]
Collective efficacy, i.e., perception of mutual trust and willingness to help each other, is a measure of neighborhood social capital and has been associated with positive health outcomes including lower rates of assaults, homicide, premature mortality, and asthma.
Deborah A Cohen, Brian Karl Finch
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Broken Windows and Collective Efficacy
The broken windows thesis posits that signs of disorder increase crime and fear, both directly and indirectly. Although considerable theoretical evidence exists to support the idea that disorder is positively related to fear of crime, the empirical ...
Aldrin Abdullah +3 more
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Determining the effect of collective efficacy and teacher autonomy on positive organizational behavior in physical education and sports teachers using structural equation modeling [PDF]
BackgroundOne of the important employees in the field of sports is physical education and sports teachers. The responsibility of the relevant workforce to direct students in young age groups to sports branches in formal education areas and to develop ...
Nuri Berk Gungor +5 more
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The interplay of job embeddedness, collective efficacy, and work meaningfulness on teacher well-being: a mixed-methods study with digital ethnography in China [PDF]
IntroductionThis study examines the influence of teacher job embeddedness, collective efficacy, and work meaningfulness on the psychological well-being of Chinese teachers.
Yumei Lei
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Self-efficacy in the educational process (review of foreign studies) [PDF]
The article provides an overview of foreign studies on self-efficacy in learning. Its theoretical basis is the concept of self-efficacy proposed by A. Bandura within the framework of social-cognitive personality theory.
Shilenkova L.N.
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Collective Teacher Self-Efficacy and Burnout: The Mediator Role of Job Satisfaction
This study examined the predictive relationships between collective teacher efficacy, job satisfaction, and burnout. In addition, the mediating role of job satisfaction in the relationship between collective teacher efficacy and burnout was tested. Three
Eyüp Yurt
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