词汇 | self-efficacy |
释义 | self-efficacy noun[ U ] psychology specializeduk /ˌselfˈef.ɪ.kə.si/ us /ˌselfˈef.ə.kə.si/ a person's belief that they can be successful when carrying out a particular task : 自我效能感,自我胜任感 Perceived self-efficacy refers to people's beliefs about their capabilities to exercise control over their own activities.自我效能感是指人们对自己控制自己活动能力的信念。 Confidence & self-assurance amour propre aplomb assertive assertively assertiveness dogmatism dogmatist empowered feel certain fierce rest assured safe safety blanket security blanket self-assertion to be sureidiom too cool for schoolidiom unbowed unintimidated unmoored You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Opinions, beliefs and points of view Examples of self-efficacyself-efficacy Less severe fatigue at follow-up was predicted by less severe fatigue at initial assessment or high self-efficacy. Education, self-rated abilities, personal goals and self-efficacy all emerge as important variables contributing to success. Not surprisingly, we observed the greatest improvement in self-efficacy among intervention group patients between baseline and the 3-month follow-up interview. Engaging in successful self-help may promote a sense of self-efficacy among people with depression and anxiety. Cultivating competence, self-efficacy, and intrinsic interest through proximal self-motivation. Modeling and attributional effects on children's achievement: a self-efficacy analysis. The maltreated subsample also expressed lower self-efficacy in relation to peer and social dating situations. That is, depressive affect does not increase with greater young-adult work stressors; and self-esteem and self-efficacy do not diminish. At the end of the programme there was no significant group difference in self-efficacy. The authors commented that the presence of a nurse during exercise sessions was insufficient to increase self-efficacy. This definition is perhaps more relevant to self-efficacy as experienced by pupils of the violin. When the perceived competence (self-efficacy) element of autonomy is ignored, then an internal locus of control may appear a mixed good. So, internal locus of control and self-efficacy are both essential elements of effective patient autonomy, and good medical therapy requires protecting and nurturing both. Fear of falling and low self-efficacy : a cause of dependence in elderly persons. Autonomous choice-making requires two essential psychological elements: an internal locus of control and a sense of competent self-efficacy. See all examples of self-efficacy These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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