Self-efficacy: toward a unifying theory of behavioral change.
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...Self-efficacy, as defined by Bandura (1977, 1982), refers to students' perceptions of their capability to perform certain tasks or domains of tasks. Research on the role of self-efficacy in achievement behavior and classroom learning has been reviewed by Schunk (1984, 1985). Perceptions of self-efficacy in an area have been shown to correlate highly with achievement in that area. For instance, in a recent study by Thomas, Iventosch, and Rohwer (1987), self-efficacy was found to be a better predictor of school achievement than their selected measure of academic ability....
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...Self-efficacy, as defined by Bandura (1977, 1982), refers to students' perceptions of their capability to perform certain tasks or domains of tasks....
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...Conducting a backward references search for computer selfefficacy, will mean to pull out and review all the relevant references of Compeau and Higgins (1995)’s article such as Bandura (1977) or Barling and Beattie (1983) articles....
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...In seeking a motivational explanation of exploratory and manipulative behavior, White (1959) postulated an "effectance motive," which is conceptualized as an intrinsic drive for transactions with the environment ....
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