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    Explain from Where Our Expectations Come for Behaviors We Have

Explain from Where Our Expectations Come for Behaviors We Have

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Explain from where our expectations come for behaviors we have never performed before, according to Bandura. Define self-efficacy and efficacy expectations and give your own examples of mastery experiences and vicarious experiences.

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