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What are the primary sources of self-efficacy? Briefly explain why.

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The best contributors to self-efficacy are mastery experiences, or personal experiences that one has had with successes and failures. Successful past performances greatly enhance self-efficacy: Nothing breeds success like success. Failures, on the other hand, can undermine confidence, in particular if they occur before a sense of efficacy is established.

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Reply 2 on: Aug 6, 2018
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