Kategorier: Alle - self-efficacy - self-regulation - growth - perseverance

af Melissa Fernandez 5 år siden

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self efficacy

The belief in one's ability to succeed in specific tasks or areas, known as self-efficacy, significantly shapes behavior and strategy in pursuit of goals. Various factors influence this belief, including personal imagination, previous performance experiences, and the physical and emotional states experienced during challenges.

self efficacy

self efficacy

Type in the name of the company you are going to have an interview with.

social persuasion

Do you fully understand what this position implies?

After you've made some research on the company, read the job description thoroughly, and try to fully understand what your responsibilities will be.

refers to verbal encouragement or discouragement about a person’s ability to perform. Typically, the more credible the source, the more impact this source is likely to have on a person’s self-efficacy.

imaginal experience

refers to a person’s use of their imagination to envision his or her success at a task.

Performance experience

How ambitious are you?

refers to one’s previous and related experiences, which can influence their perception of whether or not one has the competence to perform the task at hand. This tends to be what influences self-efficacy the most.

physical and emotional states

refers to how one experiences physical sensations and emotional states when facing the task or challenge.

vicarious experience

Research the company

You should find and learn as much as you can about the company where you are having an interview.

The interviewer will want to see what you know about them and why you chose the company.

Doing your homework will show that you are really interested.

refers to the observed performances and experiences of others like oneself in a similar situation.

perseverance

encourages students to persist and not give up in the face of difficulties

Agency

compels students to enact their agency in pursuit of a goal because they believe it will be worth it in the end.

Growth Mindset

can help students recover from challenges more successfully by motivating them to increase their efforts and abilities.

self regulation

helps students use more selfregulation practices that make them successful in school.

definition

is the belief in one’s ability to succeed in achieving an outcome or reaching a goal. This belief, specific to a task or an area of knowledge or performance, shapes the behaviors and strategies that help one pursue their goal.