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the exercise of control

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An edition of Self-efficacy (1977)

Self-efficacy

the exercise of control

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Ideal for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses, or for professional use, the book is based on Bandura's theory that those with high self-efficacy expectancies - the belief that one can achieve what one sets out to do - are healthier, more effective, and generally more successful than those with low self-efficacy expectancies. He begins with a discussion of theory and method: what self-efficacy is and how it can be developed. Bandura then demonstrates how belief in one's capabilities affects development and psychosocial functioning during the course of life, underscoring provocative applications of this work to issues in education, health, psychopathology, athletics, business, and international affairs.

Ideal for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses, or for professional use, the book is based on Bandura's theory that those with high self-efficacy expectancies - the belief that one can achieve what one sets out to do - are healthier, more effective, and generally more successful than those with low self-efficacy expectancies. He begins with a discussion of theory and method: what self-efficacy is and how it can be developed.

Bandura then demonstrates how belief in one's capabilities affects development and psychosocial functioning during the course of life, underscoring provocative applications of this work to issues in education, health, psychopathology, athletics, business, and international affairs.

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W.H. Freeman
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English
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604

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Table of Contents

Preface
Page vii
Chapter 1. Theoretical Perspectives
Page 1
The Nature of Human Agency
Page 3
Human Agency in Triadic Reciprocal Causation
Page 5
Determinism and the Exercise of Self-Influence
Page 7
Related Views of Personal Efficacy
Page 10
Chapter 2. The Nature and Structure of Self-Efficacy
Page 36
Perceived Self-Efficacy as a Generative Capability
Page 36
Active Producers versus Passive Foretellers of Performances
Page 38
The Self-Efficacy Approach to Personal Causation
Page 39
Multidimensionality of Self-Efficacy Belief Systems
Page 42
Self-Efficacy Causality
Page 54
Sources of Discordance Between Efficacy Judgment and Action
Page 61
Chapter 3. Sources of Self-Efficacy
Page 79
Enactive Mastery Experience
Page 80
Vicarious Experience
Page 86
Verbal Persuasion
Page 101
Physiological and Affective States
Page 106
Integration of Efficacy Information
Page 113
Chapter 4. Mediating Processes
Page 116
Cognitive Processes
Page 116
Motivational Processes
Page 122
Affective Processes
Page 137
Selection Processes
Page 160
Chapter 5. Developmental Analysis of Self-Efficacy
Page 162
Origins of a Sense of Personal Agency
Page 164
Familial Sources of Self-Efficacy
Page 168
Peers and the Broadening and Validation of Self-Efficacy
Page 173
School as an Agency for Cultivating Self-Efficacy
Page 174
Growth of Self-Efficacy through Transitional Experiences of Adolescence
Page 177
Self-Efficacy Concerns of Adulthood
Page 184
Reappraisals of Self-Efficacy with Advancing Age
Page 198
Chapter 6. Cognitive Functioning
Page 212
Students' Cognitive Self-Efficacy
Page 214
Teachers' Perceived Efficacy
Page 240
Collective School Efficacy
Page 243
Chapter 7. Health Functioning
Page 259
Biological Effects of Perceived Self-Efficacy
Page 262
Perceived Self-Efficacy in Health Promoting Behavior
Page 279
Prognostic Judgments and Perceived Self-Efficacy
Page 313
Chapter 8. Clinical Functioning
Page 319
Anxiety and Phobic Dysfunctions
Page 319
Depression
Page 343
Eating Disorders
Page 349
Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Page 357
Chapter 9. Athletic Functioning
Page 369
Development of Athletic Skills
Page 370
Self-Regulation of Athletic Performance
Page 383
Collective Team Efficacy
Page 402
Psychobiological Effects of Physical Exercise
Page 407
Chapter 10. Organizational Functioning
Page 422
Career Development and Pursuits
Page 422
Mastery of Occupational Roles
Page 439
Self-Efficacy in Organizational Decision Making
Page 450
Self-Efficacy in Enactment of Occupational Roles
Page 460
Collective Organizational Efficacy
Page 468
Chapter 11. Collective Efficacy
Page 477
Gauging Collective Efficacy
Page 478
Political Efficacy
Page 482
Enablement by Media Modes of Influence
Page 504
Enablement for Sociocultural Change
Page 511
Underminers of Collective Efficacy
Page 520
References
Page 526
Name Index
Page 575
Subject Index
Page 591

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [526]-573) and indexes.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
155.2
Library of Congress
BF637.S38 B36 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 604 p. :
Number of pages
604

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1011521M
Internet Archive
selfefficacyexer0000band
ISBN 10
0716726262, 0716728508
LCCN
96052118
OCLC/WorldCat
36074515
LibraryThing
567889
Goodreads
6753518
882815

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3356970W

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