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White raven [17]
2 years ago
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Jason has always been unsure of himself and his job skills, so when the boss gives him a new task, he experiences feelings of fe

ar and anxiety that make him sure he won't succeed. Which determinant of self-efficacy does this represent?
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Anna71 [15]2 years ago
4 0

Emotional cues are the factor that determines self-efficacy that this represents.

<h3>Self-efficacy: What is it?</h3>

Self-efficacy is the conviction that one is capable of doing the actions required to accomplish particular objectives. It should be emphasized that Albert Bandura, a psychologist, was the one who first put up the idea.

Self-efficacy is the conviction that one has the power to exert control over one's own motivation, behavior, and social environment. It is the notion that one can carry out the behaviors required to accomplish particular performance attainments.

In this instance, Jason has always felt uncertain of himself and his abilities at work, so when the boss assigns him a new responsibility, he feels worried and anxiety and is confident he won't succeed. a factor that determines self-efficacy

Learn more about self efficacy on:

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