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Self-efficacy

This refers to the beliefs of what we are capable of achieving. 

Bandura argued that people with high self-efficacy beliefs for a specific task make more effort to achieve results whereas people with low self-efficacy beliefs for a particular task will show a tendency to give up quickly.   

Bandura (1989) argued that self-efficacy beliefs are important, because they determine what we will try to do.

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Last Updated on 28 December 2007