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Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency

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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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Self-Concept Clarity

2016
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E. Crocetti, M. P. A. Van Dijk
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Self and Self-Concept

2013
The notion of a self, or the possibility of unique personhood, has occupied human thought for millennia. Today, theory and research on the self and its more tangible manifestation—self-concept—continues to increase and to expand in new and promising directions.
Sarah Samblanet, Timothy J. Owens
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The Concept of Self [PDF]

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In 1960, Macfarlane Burnet became Australia’s second winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine. Neeraja Sankaran examines his wide body of work and enduring significance, both at home and abroad.
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The Concept of Self

2020
One significant aspect of the Urdu ghazal is that it is not simply a lyrical accretion of feelings and emotions—it contains ideas, thoughts, and philosophical viewpoints. This chapter examines the Urdu ghazal in light of various streams of thought about human nature, about personal identity (self), and about human beings’ relationship with God. Besides
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Self-Concept of Psychopaths

The Journal of Psychology, 1977
The purpose of the present investigation was to study the self-concept of psychopaths. The sample consisted of 56 adult males: 28 psychopaths and 28 nonpsychopaths. The MMPI was used to select the sample. The Tennessee Self Concept Scale was administered to all Ss. The two groups differed significantly on 18 of the 28 scales used for the study. Sixteen
Félix Raymond, Alvaro Tamayo
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The Self-Concept

Annual Review of Sociology, 1982
The self-concept is undergoing something of a renaissance in contemporary social psychology. It has, of course, been a central concept within symbolic interactionism since the seminal writings of Mead ( 1934), Cooley (1902), and James ( 1890). However, even within this sociological tradition there has been a revitalization of interest in the self ...
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Self Concepts and the Stutterer

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1968
Research in stuttering can be divided into two broad categories. The focus of attention has either been on the way the stuttererspeaksor on the sort of person heis. In the first case, investigators have sought to isolate those conditions under which the stutterer's blocks, repetitions, or prolongations can be modified.
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Self-Concept and Attitude

Psychological Reports, 1976
Authors report limited success in relating scores on tailor-made, pair-comparisons, adjectival measures of self-concept to scores on primary social-attitude variables: Religionism ( r = .10), Humanitarianism ( r = .17, p < .05), and Nationalism ( r = .17, p < .05).
Edith P. Ferguson   +2 more
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AGE AND THE SELF CONCEPT

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1961
An adjective checklist, designed by selecting items which a group of "experts" agreed would differentiate younger from older persons and which was found to be adequately reliable and valid, was administered to 83 white male, VA surgical patients ranging in age from 20-69 years.
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