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Nurturing Social Entrepreneurship and Building Social Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy

2016
For the development of social entrepreneurs it is imperative that educators embrace the concepts and process of social entrepreneurship (Dees, 1998). Exploration of these concepts in education could prove beneficial to the community (Haugh, 2005). This chapter focuses on the positives of introducing social entrepreneurship education at the primary and ...
Nareatha Studdard   +6 more
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Social Skills and Self-Efficacy for Exceptional Children

Exceptional Children, 1984
Personal competence, or an individual's sense of mastery over the environment, is a primary motivator of human behavior. The special education enterprise thrives on the discovery of personal incompetence in children so this incompetence can be remediated.
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Social Support, Self-Efficacy, and Helplessness Following Myocardial Infarctions

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2019
Numerous factors impact patient recovery following an acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Negative emotional outcomes, such as learned helplessness, are predictors of mortality following AMI, though little is known about these relationships. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between social support and self-efficacy with learned ...
Benjamin A, Smallheer, Mary S, Dietrich
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Social Activities, Self-Efficacy, Game Attitudes, and Game Addiction

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2011
This study examines whether social activities with parents, online and offline social self-efficacy, and attitudes toward gaming are associated with the degree of game addiction among adolescents. Using data from a survey of 600 middle- and high-school students in South Korea, we tested the relationships of personal characteristics (grade point average
Eui Jun, Jeong, Doo Hwan, Kim
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Effects of Generalized Self-Efficacy and Negative Social Comparison Feedback on Specific Self-Efficacy and Performance

Psychological Reports, 2002
The effects of social comparison feedback on specific self-efficacy and performance of high generalized self-efficacy participants and low generalized self-efficacy participants were examined with the help of 20 participants with high generalized self-efficacy and 20 participants with low generalized self-efficacy.
Motoko, Miyake, Fumiko, Matsuda
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Measuring Social Studies Teacher Self-Efficacy: Development of a Valid, Reliable, and Fair Social Studies Self-Efficacy Scale

2022
Social studies education provides unique opportunities for students to learn about the democratic process and, more importantly, how to engage in civic life to become active citizens. It is through meaningful social studies education that students are deliberately helped to understand the world, and are provided space to discuss, deliberate, and ...
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The Glasgow Social Self‐Efficacy Scale—a new scale for measuring social self‐efficacy in people with intellectual disability

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2004
AbstractThis paper describes the development of the Glasgow Social Self‐Efficacy Scale (GSSES) and reports preliminary details of its psychometric properties.The scale was found to have a test–retest reliability correlation coefficient of 0.90 in a sample of participants with intellectual disability.
Richard Payne, Andrew Jahoda
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Agreeableness, Social Self-Efficacy, and Conflict Resolution Strategies

Journal of Individual Differences, 2014
This research examined Agreeableness and social self-efficacy as predictors of positive (compromise, negotiation) and negative (attacking, power assertion) conflict resolution strategies in emerging adults (N = 699). Participants completed self-report measures of Agreeableness and social self-efficacy.
Ryan D. Field   +2 more
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Self-efficacy theory: Implications for social facilitation and social loafing.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1992
Two experiments indicate that the areas of social facilitation and social loafing are complementary and can be conceptualized in terms of self-efficacy theory. In Experiment 1, efficacy expectancies were manipulated by false performance feedback, and outcome expectancies were manipulated by 3 group conditions (alone, coaction, and collective).
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Perceived self‐efficacy, social comparison, affective reactions and academic performance

British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1994
The present study is based on Bandura's theory of perceived self‐efficacy and on Wills' theory of downward comparison. We expected that perceived self‐efficacy and downward comparison, separately and in combination, would contribute to the positive feelings of university students regarding their skills and by way of these feelings to their study ...
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