Chapter 14: Guide for Constructing Self-Efficacy Scales
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Published:2006
Albert Bandura, 2006. "Guide for Constructing Self-Efficacy Scales", Self-Efficacy Beliefs of Adolescents, Frank Pajares, Tim Urdan
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Perceived self-efficacy is concerned with people’s beliefs in their capabilities to produce given attainments (Bandura, 1997). One cannot be all things, which would require mastery of every realm of human life. People differ in the areas in which they cultivate their efficacy and in the levels to which they develop it even within their given pursuits. For example, a business executive may have a high sense of organizational efficacy but low parenting efficacy. Thus, the efficacy belief system is not a global trait but a differentiated set of self-beliefs linked to distinct realms of functioning. Multidomain measures reveal the patterning and degree of generality of people’s sense of personal efficacy.
