18 Questions
______ are examiners of their own functioning
They
The most influential sources of self-efficacy are ______ experiences
mastery
______ involves indirect control over social conditions affecting everyday living
Proxy
Bandura defined collective efficacy as people's consequences of their behavior. This concept is related to the triadic reciprocal causation model because it emphasizes the interaction between personal factors, environmental influences, and ______
behavior
Collective efficacy does not spring from a collective 'mind' but rather from the personal efficacy of many individuals working together. This is an example of ______ representation
symbolic
______ can be acquired or weakened through social persuasion
Self-efficacy
Bandura distinguished between efficacy expectations and _______ expectations.
outcome
Efficacy refers to people’s confidence in their ability to perform certain behaviors, while outcome expectancy refers to predicting the likely _______ of that behavior.
consequences
Bandura believes that people are self-regulating, proactive, self-reflective, and self-organizing, with the power to influence their own actions to produce desired _______.
consequences
When efficacy is high and the environment is responsive, outcomes are most likely to be _______.
successful
Personal efficacy can be acquired, enhanced, or decreased through any one or combination of four sources: intentionality, forethought, self-reactiveness, and _______.
modeling
Observational learning involves acquiring knowledge and skills by observing and _______ others.
imitating
Observational learning is most effective when learners are motivated to perform the modeled ______.
behavior
Bandura believes that new behaviors are acquired through two major kinds of learning: observational learning and enactive ______.
learning
Bandura defined self-efficacy as 'people’s beliefs in their capability to exercise some measure of control over their own functioning and over environmental ______.'
events
Bandura's social cognitive theory explains psychological functioning in terms of triadic reciprocal causation. This system assumes that human action is a result of an interaction among three variables—environment, behavior, and ______.
person
People's most crucial self-reflective mechanism is ______ efficacy.
self
Consequences of responses serve to reinforce behavior. Bandura contends that 'efficacy beliefs are the foundation of human ______.'
agency
Test your knowledge on self-reflectiveness and self-efficacy, including the ability to evaluate motivations, values, and life goals, as well as sources of self-efficacy such as mastery experiences and social modeling.
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