What did Albert Bandura believe to be the relationship between self-efficacy and high performance achievement?
a. He believed that self-efficacy not only predicts high performance, but also causes it.
b. He believed that only those with high self-efficacy are remotely capable of performing well.
c. He believed that high performance not only predicts self-efficacy, but also causes it.
d. He believed that self-efficacy is only related to high performance when a person also has natural talent or ability. Without those attributes, no amount of self-efficacy can result in a high level of performance.
Answer: A
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