Jane has a high sense of self-efficacy regarding her ability to work effectively and creatively with wood. Based on this information, we would predict three of the following. Which one of the following would we not necessarily predict?

a. Jane will frequently choose activities that involve working with wood.
b. Jane will be a bit careless when she works with wood, so she will frequently make silly little mistakes.
c. Compared to Joan, who has low self-efficacy, Jane will do a better job at woodworking tasks.
d. If Jane has difficulty at a task requiring her woodworking skills, she will tend to "try, try again" until she gets it right.


B

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