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    The Belief in One's Own Capacity to Cause an Intended
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The Belief in One's Own Capacity to Cause an Intended

Question 79

Question 79

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The belief in one's own capacity to cause an intended event to occur or to perform a task is known as


A) reciprocal determinism.
B) self-efficacy.
C) modelling.
D) reinforcement.

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