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Self-efficacy can develop from solving problematic or uncertain situations satisfactorily (i.e., mastery experience) (Bandura, 1997).
As such, positive (mastery) experience in specific tasks may increase people's self-efficacy in these tasks.
Improving their self-efficacy through a mastery experience has the potential to improve treatment adherence.
SE has several sources, the most influential of which is personal experience, described by Bandura (1997) as "enactive mastery experience" (p. 80).
For treatment learners, mastery experience and physical/emotional response to task performance were stronger self-efficacy sources than were verbal persuasion and vicarious experience.
A stronger correlation was observed between self-efficacy judged on enactive mastery experience (past performance) compared to self-efficacy judged on vicarious experience (peer comparison).
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Mastery Experiences (ME).
Interventions targeting novice drivers, could therefore emphasize mastery experiences in order to facilitate safe driving behaviour.
This possibility supports Mills (2014) claim that mastery experiences can have both positive and negative influences on SE.
Older postgraduate students reported being more impacted by their mastery experiences, their affective states and social feedback.
Luthans and Youssef (2004) described the content of the self-efficacy as indirect modeling and experience, performance achievements, mastery experiences, Social convince, physiological and psychological excitement.
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