How does self-efficacy influence our response to life's everyday problems?
a. a. it leads to a can do attitude
b. it contradicts the idea of optimum complexity
c. it traps people in self-defeating behavior
d. it sometimes makes simple problems seem complex
e. it makes a person feel cut off and lonely
Ans: a. it leads to a can do attitude
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