The explanatory and predictive scope of self-efficacy theory
A Bandura�- Journal of social and clinical psychology, 1986 - Guilford Press
A Bandura
Journal of social and clinical psychology, 1986•Guilford PressConvergent evidence from the diverse lines of research reported in the present special issue
of this journal attests to the explanatory and predictive generality of self-efficacy theory. This
commentary addresses itself to conceptual and empirical issues concerning the nature and
function of self-percepts of efficacy.
of this journal attests to the explanatory and predictive generality of self-efficacy theory. This
commentary addresses itself to conceptual and empirical issues concerning the nature and
function of self-percepts of efficacy.
Convergent evidence from the diverse lines of research reported in the present special issue of this journal attests to the explanatory and predictive generality of self-efficacy theory. This commentary addresses itself to conceptual and empirical issues concerning the nature and function of self-percepts of efficacy.
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