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According to Bandura, there are two parts to self-efficacy beliefs: efficacy expectations and ____________ expectations.
 
  a. autonomy
  b. ego
  c. result
  d. outcome

Question 2

According to Bandura, ___________ is the belief that one can be competent and effective at some activity.
 
  a. self-belief
  b. self-autonomy
  c. self-efficacy
  d. ego-strength



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d: outcome

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c: self-efficacy



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