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  1. Self-efficacy: The exercise of control. W H Freeman/Times Books/ Henry Holt & Co. Abstract. "Self Efficacy" is the result of over 20 yrs of research by the psychologist, Albert Bandura, and the ever-widening circle of related research that has emerged from Bandura's original work.

    • Albert Bandura
    • 1997
  2. 16 de ago. de 2019 · Self-efficacy : the exercise of control. by. Bandura, Albert, 1925-. Publication date. 1997. Topics. Control (Psychology), Self-efficacy. Publisher. New York : W.H. Freeman.

  3. 15 de feb. de 1997 · Self-Efficacy: The Exercise of Control. Albert Bandura. Macmillan, Feb 15, 1997 - Psychology - 604 pages. 1 Theoretical Perspectives The Nature of Human Agency Human Agency in Triadic...

    • illustrated, reprint
    • Albert Bandura
    • Macmillan, 1997
  4. Bandura's Self-Efficacy: The Exercise of Control is the best attempt so far at organizing, summarizing, and distilling meaning from this vast and diverse literature. Self-Efficacy may prove to be Bandura's magnum opus. Dr. Bandura has done an impressive job of summarizing over 1800 studies and papers, integrating these results into a coherent ...

  5. With over 20 years of research by renowned psychologist, Albert Bandura, Self-Efficacy articulates his theory that believing one can achieve what one sets out to do results in a healthier, more effective, and generally more successful life. Número de páginas. 624 páginas. Idioma. Inglés. Editorial. Worth Publishers. Fecha de publicación.

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  6. 15 de feb. de 1997 · Self-Efficacy: The Exercise of Control. First Edition. With over 20 years of research by renowned psychologist, Albert Bandura, Self-Efficacy articulates his theory that believing one can achieve what one sets out to do results in a healthier, more effective, and generally more successful life.

  7. 4.7 114 calificaciones. Ver todos los formatos y ediciones. With over 20 years of research by renowned psychologist, Albert Bandura, Self-Efficacy articulates his theory that believing one can achieve what one sets out to do results in a healthier, more effective, and generally more successful life. ISBN-10.

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