Self-efficacy theory focuses on the impact that self-perceived capability has on achieving educational outcomes. It postulates that those who perceive themselves as more capable will persist when they encounter challenges and exert more effort to advance their education or “expend more effort and ...
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Because many HIV prevention interventions are based on the presumption of this relationship and because there is support for the effects of risk perception on self-protective behaviors in other health domains, a closer examination of the research concerning HIV risk perception is warranted. Therefore,...
Object of Desire Self-Consciousness Theory In this article, the authors discuss the construct of object of desire self-consciousness, the perception that one is romantically and sexually desirable i... AF Bogaert,LA Brotto - 《Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy》 被引量: 21发表: 2014年 The sou...
This article focuses on the ways in which social action can be read and reread through one white female teacher's experience. More specifically, how I read... JL Wiggins - 《Democracy & Education》 被引量: 0发表: 2007年 PSYCHOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS OF RISK ASSESSMENT: RISK PERCEPTION AND RISK ...
OBJECTIVE:Sleep deprivation can lower visceral perception thresholds and nonregenerative sleep has been implicated as an etiological factor in chronic hype... R Fass,S Fullerton,S Tung,... - 《American Journal of Gastroenterology》 被引量: 300发表: 2000年 Population Clocks This chapter focuses on...
The self-determination theory provided confirmation that this model is appropriate for fostering students’ feelings of competence, autonomy, and relatedness in order to increase their affective learning involvement. This, in turn, improves students’ satisfaction and achievement in higher education....
This discussion focuses on a model of self-concept originally developed by Richard Shavelson and his colleagues and subsequently revised by Marsh in collaboration with Shavelson and other colleagues. Throughout the chapter, the classroom implications of recent advances in self-concept theory and research...
Self-identity refers to stable and prominent aspects of one’s self-perception (e.g., ‘I think of myself as a green consumer’; Sparks & Shepherd, 1992). Researchers have added the concept of self-identity to the theory of planned behaviour in studies that explain organic food consumption...
Obviously, I am not claiming that a theory of self-awareness, in order to be convincing, must necessarily account for intentionality, intersubjectivity, temporality, etc., as well. ... The point I wish to make is that the account of self-awareness offered by the Heidelberg School is problema...