Self-Efficacy in Changing SocietiesAlbert Bandura Cambridge University Press, 28. apr. 1995 Adolescents' beliefs in their personal control affects their psychological well-being and the direction their lives take. Self-Efficacy in Changing Societies analyzes the diverse ways in which beliefs of personal efficacy operate within a network of sociocultural influences to shape life paths. The chapters, by internationally known experts, cover such concepts as infancy and personal agency, competency through the life span, the role of family, and cross-cultural factors. |
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Life trajectories in changing societies | 2000 |
Developmental analysis of control beliefs | 1947 |
Impact of family processes on control beliefs | 1988 |
Crosscultural perspectives on selfefficacy | |
Selfefficacy in stressful life transitions | |
Selfefficacy and educational development | |
Selfefficacy in career choice and development | |
Selfefficacy and addictive behavior | |
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ability academic achievement action addictive behavior adolescents agency Albert Bandura alcohol anxiety appraisals assessed attributions Baltes Bandura Betz capabilities career choice career self-efficacy causal Clinical Psychology Cognitive Therapy competence concept control beliefs coping correlations cultures depression Developmental Psychology drug East Berlin children East German Educational Psychology effects efficacy beliefs effort Ellickson emotional exercise experiences feedback Flammer functioning gender goals Hackett individual influence Journal of Educational Journal of Personality Journal of Vocational learned helplessness learning locus of control Marlatt math migrants motivation occupational self-efficacy Oettingen one’s outcome expectancies parenting efficacy people’s perceived efficacy perceived self-efficacy perceptions performance personal control personal efficacy Personality and Social predictive predictor programs relapse relationships risk role Schneewind Schunk Schwarzer self-efficacy beliefs self-regulated learning self-regulation sense of efficacy skills smoking Social Psychology Stipek strategies stress studies success task treatment Vocational Behavior West Berlin women Zimmerman
