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"sense of self-efficacy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person's belief in their abilities to complete a task. For example, "Her significant improvement on the exam was due to her increased sense of self-efficacy."
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A sense of self-efficacy and perceived control.
It will preserve your sense of self-efficacy and spur you on.
These might be a boost to self-esteem, an improved sense of self-efficacy or a change in body image.
Their sense of self-efficacy and motivation is then increased on a long-term basis.
These are: "self-monitoring, setting goals, getting frequent feedback on your progress, revising goals as needed, social support and developing a sense of self-efficacy".
Indeed, one study found that students who judged themselves had a weaker sense of self-efficacy, whereas self-compassionate students had more.
And it's hard for any professional to feel a sense of self-efficacy, that they're in control.
Student outcomes included an increased sense of self-efficacy in management of UI and other complex geriatric problems.
This finding reveals that sense of self-efficacy originated from personal integrative benefits pushes customers' pursuit of other benefits.
In general, proactive aggressive behavior is "cold-blooded" and is related to a higher sense of self-efficacy.
A strong sense of self-efficacy strengthens human accomplishments and personal well-being in many ways (Bandura, 1977).
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