The goal of this book is to illustrate the change in emphasis during the 1980s from one dominated by a behaviouristic perspective to one much more congnitive in its emphasis. It is aimed at research psychologists and graduate-level psychology students.
The goal of this book is to illustrate the change in emphasis during the 1980s from one dominated by a behaviouristic perspective to one much more congnitive in its emphasis. It is aimed at research psychologists and graduate-level psychology students.
I: Self-Efficacy and Human Functioning Exercise of Personal Agency Through the Self-Efficacy Mechanism Two Dimensions of Perceived Self-Efficacy: Cognitive Control and Behavioral Coping Ability Expectancies as Mediators Between Recipient Characteristics and Social Support Intentions II: Self-Efficacy and Human Development Perceived Control: Motivation, Coping, and Development Adults' Expectancies About Development and its Controllability: Enhancing Self-Efficacy by Social Comparison Personal Control Over Development: Some Developmental Implications of Self-Efficacy III: Self-Efficacy, Stress, and Emotion Perceived Self-Efficacy and Phobic Disability Self-Efficacy and Depression Self-Efficacy as a Resource Factor in Stress Appraisal Processes IV: Self-Efficacy and Health Behaviors Self-Efficacy in the Adoption and Maintenance of Health Behaviors: Theoretical Approaches and a New Model Self-Efficacy and Attribution Theory in Health Education The Influence of Expectancies and Problem-Solving Strategies on Smoking Intentions V: Self-Efficacy, Physical Symptoms, and Rehabilitation of Chronic Disease Role of Physical Self-Efficacy in Recovery from Heart Attack Perceived Self-Efficacy in Self-Management of Chronic Disease Self-Efficacy Expectancies in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Rehabilitation Self-Efficacy Mechanism in Psychobiologic Functioning
I: Self-Efficacy and Human Functioning Exercise of Personal Agency Through the Self-Efficacy Mechanism Two Dimensions of Perceived Self-Efficacy: Cognitive Control and Behavioral Coping Ability Expectancies as Mediators Between Recipient Characteristics and Social Support Intentions II: Self-Efficacy and Human Development Perceived Control: Motivation, Coping, and Development Adults' Expectancies About Development and its Controllability: Enhancing Self-Efficacy by Social Comparison Personal Control Over Development: Some Developmental Implications of Self-Efficacy III: Self-Efficacy, Stress, and Emotion Perceived Self-Efficacy and Phobic Disability Self-Efficacy and Depression Self-Efficacy as a Resource Factor in Stress Appraisal Processes IV: Self-Efficacy and Health Behaviors Self-Efficacy in the Adoption and Maintenance of Health Behaviors: Theoretical Approaches and a New Model Self-Efficacy and Attribution Theory in Health Education The Influence of Expectancies and Problem-Solving Strategies on Smoking Intentions V: Self-Efficacy, Physical Symptoms, and Rehabilitation of Chronic Disease Role of Physical Self-Efficacy in Recovery from Heart Attack Perceived Self-Efficacy in Self-Management of Chronic Disease Self-Efficacy Expectancies in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Rehabilitation Self-Efficacy Mechanism in Psychobiologic Functioning
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