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Self‐Efficacy: A Concept Analysis

Kristen D. Zulkosky
- 01 Apr 2009 - 
- Vol. 44, Iss: 2, pp 93-102
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In this paper, the authors provide an in-depth analysis of the concept self-efficacy through the use of Rodger's model and conclude that selfefficacy beliefs influence how people think, feel, motivate themselves, and act.
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TOPIC. Concept analysis and self-efficacy. PURPOSE. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the concept self-efficacy through the use of Rodger's model. SOURCES. Published research. CONCLUSION. Self-efficacy beliefs influence how people think, feel, motivate themselves, and act. Self-efficacy is concerned about the perception or judgment of being able to accomplish a specific goal and cannot be sensed globally. In order to gain a sense of self-efficacy, a person can complete a skill successfully, observe someone else doing a task successfully, acquire positive feedback about completing a task, or rely on physiological cues.

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