We, therefore, constructed psychometrically sound instruments to measure speaking self-efficacy, including the EFL Speaking Self-Efficacy Scale (EFL-SSES) and the EFL Sources of Speaking Self-Efficacy Scale (EFL-SSSES), in accordance with Bandura's 1986 self-efficacy ...
Self-efficacy theory explains how self-efficacy develops and is altered, as well as how self-efficacy impacts behavioral change, performance accomplishments, and personal well-being. Introduction In 1977 Albert Bandura introduced his social-cognitive theory and self-efficacy theory, in which he proposed...
After presenting an overview of self-efficacy theory, I contrast self-efficacy with related constructs (perceived control, outcome expectations, perceived value of outcomes, attributions, and self-concept) and discuss some efficacy research relevant to academic motivation. Studies of the effects of ...
Both constructs are influential in terms of task choice, performance, effort, and perseverance (Bandura, 1997; Reynolds, 1988). High levels of self-efficacy are reliable predictors of academic achievement (Bandura, Barbaranelli, Caprara & Pastorelli, 1996); self-concept is also thought to be a...
However, imprecise operationalization of self-efficacy theory in HIV prevention research is common and has important implications for the prediction of risk-reducing behavior from self-efficacy beliefs. In many instances, constructs other than self-efficacy have been assessed. In this article, the ...
Self‐efficacy and self‐concept as predictors of college students' academic performance 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 238 作者: N Choi 摘要: Social cognitive theory suggests that self-constructs are better predictors when the specificity levels of self-constructs (as predictors) and the ...
The purpose of this article is to examine the contribution made by the self-efficacy component of Bandura's (1986) social cognitive theory to the study of self-regulation and motivation in academic settings. The difference between self-efficacy beliefs and other expectancy constructs is first explai...
Self-Efficacy and Health Behavior Theories Most prominent health behavior theories include self-efficacy (or similar constructs). Self-efficacy is a proximal and direct predictor of intention and of behavior. According to Social Cognitive Theory(SCT; Bandura, 1997), a personal sense of control ...
In the first study, a scale of occupational self-efficacy is developed and set in relation to several personality constructs (general self-efficacy, self-esteem, internal control beliefs, and neuroticism). The correlations found are in the expected direction and of the expected size. In a ...
, and the broad impact that self-efficacy theory has had on the various subdisciplines of psychology. View chapterExplore book The disability-training needs of healthcare professionals: Scoping review and new initiatives Sydnie E.Smith, ...Robert M.Hodapp, inInternational Review of Research in ...