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

Question 76

Question 76

Multiple Choice

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


A) pessimism.
B) optimism.
C) self-efficacy.
D) self-efficiency.

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