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DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A SELF-CONFIDENCE SCALE [PDF]

open access: possiblePerceptual and Motor Skills, 1995
Even though self-confidence is a popular concept both in everyday life and in psychology, no individual difference measure is available. The purpose of this study was to construct and validate an 18-item self-confidence scale. A sample of 191 white undergraduate students from Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (44 men and 147 women) participated ...
Lyne Thomassin   +3 more
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Developing Self-confidence

2018
Self-confidence is a construct which is going to be different and unique for each of us. Someone who appears to be full of self-confidence might be quite different in reality. We can build up simple and effective masks which delude even the most seasoned observer into a clear mask of calmness, assuredness and self-confidence.
Cary L. Cooper   +2 more
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Road to Self — Confidence

Journal of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1954
(1954). Road to Self — Confidence. Journal of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation: Vol. 25, No. 8, pp. 15-61.
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Modeling Personalized Individual Semantics and Consensus in Comparative Linguistic Expression Preference Relations With Self-Confidence: An Optimization-Based Approach

IEEE transactions on fuzzy systems, 2019
Comparative linguistic expression preference relations (CLEPRs) are an effective tool to represent uncertain opinions of decision makers in group decision making (GDM). Nevertheless, multiple self-confidence levels are not considered by existing research
Hengjie Zhang   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Leadership and Self-Confidence

2016
Self-confidence has two aspects: general self-confidence, which is a stable personality trait that develops in early childhood, and specific self-confidence, which is a changing mental and emotional state associated with the specific task or situation at-hand.
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Collective Self-Confidence:

2021
Organizer and historian Lane Windham chronicles three generations of African American women organizers in the seasonal tobacco industry in North Carolina. She finds a truism that social progress is never inevitable; it grows from collective efforts, and those collective efforts rarely succeed without mindful and careful organizing, something she first ...
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Ecolabels information and consumer self-confidence in decision making: a strategic imperative

Journal of Strategic Marketing, 2019
The effectiveness of ecolabels influencing consumers’ intention to purchase green products in the area of consumer self-confidence in decision making remains limited.
Clare D'souza, M. Taghian, A. Brouwer
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Self-Confidence

Sport Psychology, 2022
Davis Tod, Joanne Thatcher, R. Rahman
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

The Magic of Self-Confidence

2018
Ginny, the mother of one of my daughter’s friends—whom I am also friendly with—approached me a few years ago to talk about my career. She was fascinated that I was working at the university, still working with a fee-only practice, and involved in several other side projects.
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Concept Analysis: Confidence/Self-confidence

Nursing Forum, 2011
Confidence and self-confidence are crucial practice elements in nursing education and practice. Nurse educators should have an understanding of the concept of confidence in order to assist in the accomplishment of nursing students and their learning of technical and nontechnical skills.
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