| self-efficacy | An individual's estimate or personal judgment of his or her own ability to succeed in reaching a specific goal, e.g., quitting smoking or losing weight or a more general goal, e.g., continuing to remain at a prescribed weight level. (05 Mar 2000) |
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an individual
Ãâó: www.therubins.com/geninfo/Definit.htm
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A belief that you could do something if you wanted to, for example, a belief that you could manage, or help to allieviate your pain by using a hot/cold compress. A high self-efficacy for a task may mean that you are more likely to try it out.
Ãâó: reuma.rediris.es/omeract/docs/OMERACT%20Glossary.h...
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| self-efficacy |
Students?judgment of their own capabilities for a specific learning outcome.
Ãâó: www.bridgew.edu/AssessmentGuidebook/glossary.cfm
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