Self‐efficacy perspective on achievement behavior
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Educational Psychologist
- Vol. 19 (1) , 48-58
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00461528409529281
Abstract
This article examines the idea that perceived self‐efficacy is an important variable in understanding achievement behavior. Self‐efficacy refers to personal judgments of one's capability to organize and implement behaviors in specific situations. Students gain information about their level of self‐efficacy from self‐performances, vicarious experiences, verbal persuasion, and physiological indices. In forming efficacy judgments, people take into account factors such as perceived ability, task difficulty, effort expenditure, performance aids, and outcome patterns. Even when students acquire efficacy information from self‐performances, efficacy judgments are not mere reflections of those performances because educational practices differ in the type of information they convey about students’ capabilities. Some experimental tests of these ideas are summarized along with their educational implications. The self‐efficacy framework is compared with locus of control, attribution, and self‐worth theories of achievement behavior.Keywords
This publication has 42 references indexed in Scilit:
- Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency.American Psychologist, 1982
- Cultivating competence, self-efficacy, and intrinsic interest through proximal self-motivation.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1981
- Are causal attributions causal? A path analysis of the cognitive model of achievement motivation.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1979
- Learned helplessness through modeling: The role of perceived similarity in competence.Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1978
- Persistence and the causal perception of failure: Modifying cognitive attributions.Journal of Educational Psychology, 1978
- The role of proximal intentions in self-regulation of refractory behaviorCognitive Therapy and Research, 1977
- Self-efficacy: Toward a unifying theory of behavioral change.Psychological Review, 1977
- Special Feature: Fear of Failure in the Student ExperienceThe Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1975
- Intrinsic MotivationPublished by Springer Nature ,1975
- Motivation and Positional Cues in Incidental LearningPerceptual and Motor Skills, 1965