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Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency.

Albert Bandura · American Psychologist · 1982

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This article addresses the centrality of the self-efficacy mechanism in human agency. Self-per- cepts of efficacy influence thought patterns, actions, and emotional arousal. In causal tests the higher the level of induced self-efficacy, the higher the perfor- mance accomplishments and the lower the emotional arousal. Different lines of research are reviewed, show- ing that the self-efficacy mechanism may have wide explanatory power. Perceived self-efficacy helps to ac- count for such diverse phenomena as changes in coping behavior produced by different modes of influence, level of physiological stress reactions, self-regulation of refractory behavior, resignation and despondency to failure experiences, self-debilitating effects of proxy control and illusory inefficaciousness, achievement strivings, growth of intrinsic interest, and career pur- suits. The influential role of perceived collective effi- cacy in social change is analyzed, as are the social con- ditions conducive to development of collective inefficacy. Psychological theorizing and research tend to cen- ter on issues concerning either acquisition of knowledge or execution of response patterns. As a result the processes governing the interrelation- ship between knowledge and action have been largely neglected (Newell, 1978). Some of the re- cent efforts to bridge this gap have been directed at the biomechanics problem—how efferent com- mands of action plans guide the production of ap- propriate response patterns (Stelmach, 1976,1978). Others have approached the matter in terms of algorithmic knowledge, which furnishes guides for executing action sequences (Greeno, 1973; Newell, 1973). ,

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Bandura, A. (1982). Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency. https://doi.org/10.1037/0003-066x.37.2.122

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Bandura, Albert. "Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency." 1982. https://doi.org/10.1037/0003-066x.37.2.122.

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Bandura, A. 1982, Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency, American Psychologist, available at: https://doi.org/10.1037/0003-066x.37.2.122 [Accessed 22 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency.
Autor / colaboradores
Albert Bandura
Editorial
American Psychologist
Año de publicación
1982
Idioma
en

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