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Transcript of L&D Bandura
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Presented by:-1. Archana Bareria
2. Saaransh Sahrawat
3. Mittul Sheth4. Navjot Singh Sidhu
5. Abhay Sood
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BackgroundDefinition of Self-efficacy
Reciprocal DeterminismFormation of Self-efficacyEffects of Self-efficacy Beliefs
Self-efficacy & Job Performance
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Banduras Social Cognitive Theory Expanded on Social Learning Theory (Miller &
Dollard, 1941)
Actions and reactions of an individual areinfluenced by observed actions of others
Role of observational learning and socialexperience in personality development
Self-efficacy lies at the heart of this theory
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Three core concepts at the heart of sociallearning theory:-
People can learn through observation (Observational
Learning).
Internal mental states are an essential part of theprocess (Intrinsic Reinforcement).
Just because something has been learned, does notmean that it will result in a change in behavior (TheModeling Process).
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Perceived self-efficacy is defined as peoples beliefs
about their capabilities to produce designated levels
of performance that exercise influence over events
that effect their lives(Bandura, 1994).
High self-efficacy
Belief that one can perform well
Low self-efficacy Belief that one lacks the ability to perform well
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Theory set forth by Bandura in 1986
View that (1) personal factors in the form of
cognition, affect, & biological events, (2) behavior,
and (c) environmental influences createinteractions that result in a triadic reciprocality
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According to Bandura, there are four major
sources of self-efficacy.
Experience or "Enactive Attainment
Modeling or "Vicarious Experience"
Social Persuasion
Psychological Responses
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"The most effective way of developing a strong
sense of efficacy is through mastery
experiences," Bandura explained.
Performing a task successfully strengthens our
sense of self-efficacy.
However, failing to adequately deal with a task or
challenge can undermine and weaken self-
efficacy.
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Witnessing other people successfully completing a task
is another important source of self-efficacy.
According to Bandura, "Seeing people similar to oneself
succeed by sustained effort raises observers' beliefs that
they too possess the capabilities master comparable
activities to succeed."
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Bandura also asserted that people could bepersuaded to believe that they have the skillsand capabilities to succeed.
Consider a time when someone saidsomething positive and encouraging thathelped you achieve a goal. Getting verbal
encouragement from others helps peopleovercome self-doubt and instead focus ongiving their best effort to the task at hand.
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Our own responses and emotional reactions tosituations also play an important role in self-efficacy.
Moods, emotional states, physical reactions, andstress levels can all impact how a person feelsabout their personal abilities in a particularsituation.
A person who becomes extremely nervous beforespeaking in public may develop a weak sense ofself-efficacy in these situations.
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People's level of motivation, affective states,and actions are based more on what theybelieve than on what is objectively true.
Effects of self-efficacy beliefs
Choice behavior
Effort expenditure and persistence
Thought patterns and emotional reactions
Humans as producers vs foretellers of behavior
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Tendency to avoid involvement in taskswhere efficacy is low
Generally engage in tasks where efficacy
is highHigh-efficacy/low skill can result in
irreparable harmLow-efficacy/high skill doesnt allow for
growth
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Stronger perceived self-efficacy results inmore vigorous/persistent efforts
Individuals with high self-efficacy may feel
less of a need to invest much effort inpreparation
When applying skills, high-efficacyintensifies and maintains the effort requiredto realize a difficult performanceDifficult for someone with low-efficacy
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Low-efficacy individuals believe things are moredifficult than they actually areCreates stress and narrow vision
High-efficacy people devote attention and energy todemands of the situation and perceive obstacles aschallenges
High-efficacy people attribute failure to insufficient
effort Low-efficacy people relate failure to deficient ability
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People with high self-efficacy act, think,
and feel differently from those with low
self-efficacy. They create their own
futures, rather than foretell it.
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