__________ is a good example of someone with high self-efficacy

a) Anna, who refuses to learn to snow board because she knows she won't be good at it
b) Angela, who is eager to be a pre-school teacher because she thinks the children won't challenge
her authority
c) Amasa, who is applying for a National Science Foundation grant because she believes her research
is worth the investment
d) Shawna, who became seriously ill after losing her job and was too worried to find another


c Explanation: Amasa believes that she is able to do what is needed of her, has the skill and
ability, and has the drive to succeed. This is someone with high self-efficacy.

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