One's belief about one's ability to perform behaviors that should lead to expected outcomes is called
A) ?self-concept.
B) ?self-actualization.
C) ?self-confidence.
D) ?self-efficacy.
D
You might also like to view...
A community group wants to reduce the rate of CHD. It's important to them to only follow a method that has been proven to work. Which of the following do they choose?
a. a biofeedback clinic by appointment at a local mall b. a seminar on stress management for Type A behavior c. a media campaign focusing on diet and exercise d. smoking cessation programs for cardiac patients
What is the name of the new cell formed by the process of fertilization?
A. fetus B. zygote C. ovum D. gamete
Chapter 1 presents some information about the history of cognition. According to this discussion
a. the issue of how humans acquire knowledge was not considered until about 80 years ago. b. the birthday of scientific psychology is usually traced to the first studies of John B. Watson. c. behaviorism is an approach that relies on objective, observable reactions. d. behaviorists have been primarily interested in studying images and thought processes.
The ______ contains the middle 50% of the distribution.
A. population standard deviation B. sample standard deviation C. range D. interquartile range