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Self-Efficacy: The Exercise of Control

, 1977
Albert Bandura and the Exercise of Self-Efficacy Self-Efficacy: The Exercise of Control Albert Bandura. New York: W. H. Freeman (www.whfreeman.com). 1997, 604 pp., $46.00 (hardcover). Enter the term "self-efficacy" in the on-line PSYCLIT database and you
A. Bandura
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Perceived Self-Efficacy in Cognitive Development and Functioning

Educational Psychology, 1993
In this article, I review the diverse ways in which perceived self-efficacy contributes to cognitive development and functioning. Perceived self-efficacy exerts its influence through four major processes.
A. Bandura
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Computer Self-Efficacy: Development of a Measure and Initial Test

MIS Q., 1995
This paper discusses the role of individuals' beliefs about their abilities to competently use computers (computer self-efficacy) in the determination of computer use.
Deborah R. Compeau, C. Higgins
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Efficacy of Trastuzumab [PDF]

open access: possibleCancer Research, 2005
To the Editor: We read with interest the article by Adams et al. [(1)][1], which describes the efficacy of an yttrium-90-labeled anti-HER2 diabody in a mouse xenograft model of HER2-positive breast cancer.
Charles L. Vogel   +2 more
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Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency

Psihologìâ ì suspìlʹstvo
The article announces a theoretically complete and methodically substantiated author’s concept of personal self-efficacy, which justifies this integral psychosocial f u n c t i o n a l as one of the basic cognitive mechanisms of human developmental ...
A. Bandura
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Collective Efficacy and Teacher Collective Efficacy

2020
Efficacy is a person’s degree of beliefs and confidence to implement a task and produce a positive change. Efficacy can be divided into two aspects, namely self-efficacy and collective efficacy. In the context of education, the focus of research on efficacy is on teacher self-efficacy and collective teacher efficacy.
Nurul Shahidah Ahmad Nasir   +2 more
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Perceived behavioral control, self-efficacy, locus of control, and the theory of planned behavior.

, 2002
Conceptual and methodological ambiguities surrounding the concept of perceived behavioral control are clarified. It is shown that perceived control over performance of a behavior, though comprised of separable components that reflect beliefs about self ...
I. Ajzen
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The Explanatory and Predictive Scope of Self-Efficacy Theory

, 1986
Convergent evidence from the diverse lines of research reported in the present special issue of this journal attests to the explanatory and predictive generality of self-efficacy theory. This commentary addresses itself to conceptual and empirical issues
A. Bandura
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Self-Efficacy: A Theoretical Analysis of Its Determinants and Malleability

, 1992
The construct of self-efficacy has received increasing empirical attention in the organizational behavior literature. People who think they can perform well on a task do better than those who think they will fail.
Marilyn E. Gist, T. Mitchell
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Efficacy in dysphagia

Dysphagia, 1995
Data demonstrating the efficacy of behavioral methods for treating dysphagia are in short supply. This paper defines efficacy and distinguishes it from efficiency. It highlights the attitudes, measures, decisions, and data essential to the design of clinical trials.
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