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Europe's Need for Self-Confidence

International Affairs, 1981
S HORTLY after the 1978 European Council at Copenhagen at which the idea of a European Monetary System (EMS) really caught hold, I dined with a Commission colleague who had been there and a senior official from the United States Treasury. The American pressed my colleague on what had transpired. 'Nothing really happened', my colleague replied. 'What is
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Drug boosts self-confidence

New Scientist, 2017
Life is full of decisions, and it can be hard to know if they're making the right one. But a drug that blocks the rush of noradrenaline through their body could boost their confidence, and lead to new treatments for obsessive compulsive disorder. How much they trust their decisions is governed by the process they use to assess their own behavior ...
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Self-confidence and leadership.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 1962
David Kipnis, William P. Lane
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Competence, Self-confidence and Recognition

2019
This chapter focuses on the theme of educational transitions as it considers how self-confidence and sense of competence become ruptured in the process of moving into a new educational environment. The two case studies discussed in the chapter suggest that students do not enter universities in isolation from their social and cultural backgrounds and ...
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