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词汇 example_english_perceived-competence
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perceived competence

collocation in English

meanings of perceiveand competence


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perceive
verb[T]
uk /pəˈsiːv/ us /pɚ-/
to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief ...
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competence
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈkɒm.pɪ.təns/ us /ˈkɑːm.pə.t̬əns/
the ability to do ...
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Examples of perceived competence


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This unique effect accounted for just over 1% of the variance in perceivedcompetence.
Perceivedcompetence in positive activities in adolescence and adulthood.
Perceivedcompetence is no less important than perceived character in determining political attractiveness.
The relation of adolescent substance use to young adult autonomy, positive activity involvement, and perceivedcompetence.
Patterns of relatedness, depressive symptomatology, and perceivedcompetence in maltreated children.
Those with lower levels of adolescent externalizing symptoms had higher levels of young adult perceivedcompetence (in collateral reports and self-reports for the nondrinking subgroup).
In addition, males and those who had higher levels of perceivedcompetence in adolescence had higher levels of young adult perceived competence in both self-reports and collateral reports.
When the perceivedcompetence (self-efficacy) element of autonomy is ignored, then an internal locus of control may appear a mixed good.
First, we considered only autonomy, positive activity involvement, and perceivedcompetence as outcomes.
The relation of adolescent substance use to young adult autonomy, positive activity involvement and perceivedcompetence.
The relation of adolescent substance use to young adult autonomy, positive activity - involvement, and perceivedcompetence.
The relation between parent alcoholism and young adult perceivedcompetence was not present in the zero-order correlations, suggesting that it might be artifactual.
Results showed that adolescent drug use had a significant, unique negative effect on later autonomy and perceivedcompetence.
Those with alcoholic parents and those with higher levels of young adult heavy drinking had higher levels of perceivedcompetence (both self-reports and collateral reports).
To address these questions, the current study assessed the effects of adolescent alcohol and drug use on young adult autonomy, involvement in positive activities, and perceivedcompetence in these activities.
For this study, composite competence scores were formed for each domain by averaging standardized scores on three or more indicators, including all available indicators except adolescent perceivedcompetence scores.
Adolescents with higher levels of positive activity involvement and perceivedcompetence in these activities then continue to show such involvement and competence later in young adulthood.
Although this effect was small in magnitude, it is noteworthy that (for both young adult autonomy and perceivedcompetence) the effect was unique, above and beyond correlated risk factors.
Childhood peer rejection, aggression, withdrawal, and perceivedcompetence as predictors of self-repor ted behavior problems in preadolescence.
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