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Research on attributional biases is complemented by research that indicates important benefits come with high . Bandura merges much of this research into a concept of , that is, the sense that one is competent and effective.
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Those who see themselves as controlled are more likely to do well in school, wear seat belts, and delay gratification to achieve long-term goals.
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Dogs that learn a sense of will later fail to take the initiative in another situation when they could escape punishment. Systems of governing or managing people that give them control promote health and happiness.
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The chief source of self-efficacy is the experience of . Teen gang leaders and terrorists tend to have than average self-esteem.
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The healthiest attitude mixes ample thinking to provide hope with enough to discriminate those things we can control from those we cannot.







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