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Psychology concept
In psychology, self-efficacy is an individual's belief in their capacity to act in the ways necessary to reach specific goals. The concept was originally
Self-efficacy
Most efforts to measure self-efficacy have focused on a subject's expectations about performing specific tasks or what is referred to as "domain-specific"
Work_self-efficacy
Book
Self-Efficacy: The Exercise of Control is a psychology book written by Albert Bandura in 1997 on self-efficacy, i.e. a person's belief in their own competence
Self-Efficacy_(book)
Technological self-efficacy (TSE) is "the belief in one's ability to successfully perform a technologically sophisticated new task". TSE does not highlight
Technological_self-efficacy
Type of occupational stress
study suggests that social-cognitive processes such as commitment to work, self-efficacy, learned resourcefulness, and hope may insulate individuals from
Occupational_burnout
Understanding of one's own basic needs and motives
Gerbino, Maria; Pastorelli, Concetta (2003). "Role of Affective Self-Regulatory Efficacy in Diverse Spheres of Psychosocial Functioning" (PDF). Child Development
Self-knowledge_(psychology)
Psychological concepts often used in connection with narcissism
true self (also known as real self, authentic self, original self and vulnerable self) and the false self (also known as fake self, idealized self, superficial
True_self_and_false_self
Taking care of one's own health
family relationships, collectivism. This can also affect self care behaviors. Self-efficacy or confidence: one's confidence can positively or negatively
Self-care
The efficacy of prayer has been studied since at least 1872, generally through experiments to determine whether prayer or intercessory prayer has a measurable
Efficacy_of_prayer
Individual person as the object of its own reflective consciousness
In philosophy, the self is an individual's own being, knowledge, and values, and the relationship between these attributes. The first-person perspective
Self
Macro theory of human motivation and personality
and personal achievement for self-efficacy and self-actualization. Whether or not an individual's self-efficacy and self-actualization are fulfilled can
Self-determination_theory
Feeling of trust in someone or something
the future. Self-confidence is not the same as self-esteem, which is an evaluation of one's worth. Self-confidence is related to self-efficacy—belief in
Confidence
Intersection of work and personal life
Timms, Carolyn (21 August 2016). "Work–family enrichment and satisfaction: the mediating role of self-efficacy and work–life balance". The International
Work–life_balance
Ability to finish a task satisfactorily
Look up efficacy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Efficacy is the ability to perform a task to a satisfactory or expected degree. The word comes from
Efficacy
One's internal beliefs about oneself
Self (psychology) Self-assessment Self-awareness Self-categorization theory Self-consciousness Self-control Self-efficacy Self-esteem Self-image Self-knowledge
Self-concept
Concept in psychology
appraisal of oneself – along with neuroticism, self-efficacy, and self-esteem. The concept of core self-evaluations was first examined by Judge, Locke
Locus_of_control
Psychological theory by Arthur & Elaine Aron
self-expand. Self-expansion is the desire to enhance an individual's potential efficacy. Motivational models often refer to self-efficacy as one's belief
Self-expansion_model
Human emotional need
"Psychological Impact of Work-Integrated Learning Programmes in Malaysia: The Moderating Role of Self-Esteem on Relation between Self-Efficacy and Self-Confidence"
Self-esteem
Intentional injury to one's body
no consensus as to the efficacy of this approach. It is difficult to gain an accurate picture of incidence and prevalence of self-harm. Even with sufficient
Self-harm
Substances that can repair themselves
Self-healing materials are artificial or synthetically created substances that have the built-in ability to automatically repair damages to themselves
Self-healing_material
Study of the representation of one's identity
Personality psychology Philosophy of self Self-concept Self-discovery Self-discrepancy theory Self-efficacy Self-schema True Will Vertiginous question James, W
Psychology_of_self
Countermeasure to defend oneself against harm
Self-defense (or self-defence in Commonwealth English) is a countermeasure that involves defending the health and well-being of oneself from harm. The
Self-defense
Independent education without the guidance of teachers
Autodidacticism (also autodidactism) or self-education (also self-learning, self-study, and self-teaching) is the practice of education without the guidance
Autodidacticism
Development of one's virtues
our self-identity. The concept of self-consciousness derives from self-esteem, self-regulation, and self-efficacy. The subject's concept of "self" is
Self-cultivation
Development of an action plan in order to achieve a goal
comprehensive theory of work motivation in time. An important addition to goal setting theory was the incorporation of self-efficacy from Bandura's social
Goal_setting
Extending compassion to one's self in instances of suffering or failure
be effective in increasing self-compassion, along with increases in self-efficacy, optimism, and mindfulness. These exercises have also been shown to
Self-compassion
Overview of and topical guide to self
resources Virtues of self-efficacy Adhiṭṭhāna – Resolute determination, in Buddhism Aptitude – Ability; competence to do a certain kind of work at a certain level
Outline_of_self
Psychological model for potentially detrimental attitudes and actions on their health
also incorporates concepts similar to the transtheoretical model like self-efficacy, or confidence in one's ability to take action, and identifies the role
Health_belief_model
Beneficial stress
perception of what is happening. Eustress is thus related to self-efficacy. Self-efficacy is one's judgment of how they can carry out a required task,
Eustress
Concept in psychology
domain-specific efficacy beliefs are academic self-efficacy (the ability to manage school work), resistive self-regulatory self-efficacy (resisting peer
Emotional_self-regulation
Educational approach that combines study and work experience
Craig; Brimble, Mark (2011). "The Importance of Self: Developing Students' Self Efficacy Through Work Integrated Learning". The International Journal
Work-integrated_learning
Psychological behavior
control. In humans, learned helplessness is related to the concept of self-efficacy, the individual's belief in their innate ability to achieve goals. Learned
Learned_helplessness
Self-evaluation of personality traits
personality dimensions: locus of control, neuroticism, generalized self-efficacy, and self-esteem. The trait developed as a dispositional predictor of job
Core_self-evaluations
Canadian-American psychologist (1925–2021)
learning theory, social cognitive theory, and the theoretical construct of self-efficacy. He was responsible for the theoretically influential Bobo doll experiment
Albert_Bandura
Theory in social psychology
self should not be considered as a foundational aspect of cognition, but rather the self should be seen as a product of the cognitive system at work.
Self-categorization_theory
Educational strategy
characteristics may help to explain why self-regulated learners usually exhibit a high sense of self-efficacy. In the educational psychology literature
Self-regulated_learning
Concept in philosophy
constitutes self have been proposed, including the self being an activity, the self being independent of the senses, the bundle theory of the self, the self as
Philosophy_of_self
Disputation by Martin Luther on indulgences
The Ninety-five Theses or Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences is a list of propositions for an academic disputation written in 1517 by
Ninety-five_Theses
Self-guided improvement
potential benefits of self-help but cautioned that good intentions were not sufficient to assure the efficacy and safety of self-administered instructional
Self-help
Acute sense of self-awareness, a preoccupation with oneself
Self-consciousness is a heightened sense of awareness of oneself. Historically, "self-consciousness" was synonymous with "self-awareness", referring to
Self-consciousness
Sense that actions are self-generated
incompatible. Free will Neuroscience of free will Problem of mental causation Self-efficacy True Will Volition (psychology) See also Wegner, Daniel M (2003). "The
Self-agency
Time management method
ISSN 0007-0998. PMID 36859717. Ogut, Eren (October 2025). "Assessing the efficacy of the Pomodoro technique in enhancing anatomy lesson retention during
Pomodoro_Technique
Psychological model related to fear
response efficacy, or an individual's expectation that carrying out the recommended action will remove the threat, and perceived self efficacy, or the
Protection_motivation_theory
Concept in social psychology
the motives that drive self-evaluation, along with self-verification and self-enhancement. Sedikides (1993) suggests that the self-assessment motive will
Self-assessment
Non-fiction book by Nathaniel Branden
self-confidence and self-respect", which he describes respectively as "a sense of personal efficacy and a sense of personal worth." Branden considers self-esteem to
The_Psychology_of_Self-Esteem
Factors influencing work-related behavior
important concept of self-efficacy for explaining employee's level of motivation relative to workplace tasks or goals. Self-efficacy is an individual's
Work_motivation
Psychological pattern
cognitions, depression, anxiety, achievement motives, self-efficacy, self-compassion, and self-esteem in clinical and counseling psychology doctoral students
Impostor_syndrome
Predisposition to hide embarrassing information
Constantine, M. G.; Okazaki, S.; Utsey, S. O. (2004). "Self-concealment, social self-efficacy, acculturative stress, and depression in African, Asian
Self-concealment
Account of attitude formation developed by psychologist Daryl Bem
Self-perception theory (SPT) is an account of attitude formation developed by psychologist Daryl Bem. It asserts that people develop their attitudes (when
Self-perception_theory
Social-cognitive motivational disposition
and goal-setting was moderated by self-efficacy such that individuals high in mastery orientation and self-efficacy set higher goals that those high in
Goal_orientation
Form, process, or result of a self-induced hypnotic state
self-induced hypnotic state. Frequently, self-hypnosis is used as a vehicle to enhance the efficacy of self-suggestion; and, in such cases, the subject
Self-hypnosis
Unpredictable phenomenon in complex systems
Smith, Reginald D. (2008), "The Dynamics of Internet Traffic: Self-Similarity, Self-Organization, and Complex Phenomena", Advances in Complex Systems
Emergence
Integrative theory of therapy
constructs such as: stages of change, processes of change, levels of change, self-efficacy, and decisional balance. The transtheoretical model is also known by
Transtheoretical_model
Social process
too small in order to foster good disclosures from the client The efficacy of self-disclosure is widely debated by researchers, and findings have yielded
Self-disclosure
Theory in psychology
a direct correlation between a person's perceived self-efficacy and behavioral change. Self-efficacy comes from four sources: "performance accomplishments
Social_cognitive_theory
Process to attempt to influence perceptions
they are received. This leads to distinct ways of presenting the self. Self-efficacy describes whether a person is convinced that it is possible to convey
Impression_management
Medical diagnostic method
state of development and is characterized by: (1) having confidence (self-efficacy) to take on and put in the necessary effort to succeed at challenging
Psychological Capital Questionnaire
Psychological_Capital_Questionnaire
How an individual evaluates themselves
maltreatment and maternal efficacy. In a study assessing child maltreatment and self-injury Glassman and et al. (2007) found that self-criticism specifically
Self-criticism
Level of psychological well-being
includes subjective well-being, perceived self-efficacy, autonomy, competence, intergenerational dependence, and self-actualization of one's intellectual and
Mental_health
Capability to understand one's emotions
inclusion of content related to constructs of achievement motivation, self efficacy, and self-rated performance, in addition to IQ and the personality domains
Emotional_intelligence
Theories in social science
increases in self-efficacy. In accord with prediction, microanalysis of congruence between self-efficacy and performance showed self-efficacy to be a highly
Behavioural_change_theories
Activities that develop a person's capabilities and potential
suggested that self-efficacy best explains why people with the same level of knowledge and skills get very different results. Having self-efficacy leads to
Personal_development
personal resources (self-efficacy, organizational-based self-esteem, and optimism). Results indicated that these resources were related to work engagement. For
Work_engagement
Mood disorder
clinical efficacy of antidepressants is controversial. Hospitalization (which may be involuntary) may be necessary in cases with associated self-neglect
Major_depressive_disorder
Idea of the future or result that a person or group wants to achieve
achieving desired goals, changes to self-efficacy and integrity and ultimately changes to subjective well-being. Goal efficacy refers to how likely an individual
Goal
Motivation and marketing device employing fear
appeals work best for individuals with high levels of self-efficacy, and that maladaptive responses are more likely in those with low self-efficacy. This
Fear_appeal
Qualities, beliefs, personality, looks and/or expressions that distinguish a person
Identity emerges during childhood as children start to comprehend their self-concept, and it remains a consistent aspect throughout different stages of
Identity_(social_science)
System of conscious personal management
from an equal interaction of self-observation, self-reaction, self-evaluation and self-efficacy. In addition to Bandura's work, psychologists Muraven, Tice
Self-regulation_theory
Psychological characteristics of an individual
correlation between extraversion and happiness. Self-esteem and self-efficacy are two such mediators. Self-efficacy is one's belief about abilities to perform
Personality
Condition in which an author experiences creative slowdown
self-efficacy, Driscoll and Wells suggest that writers who have a positive self-belief are more likely to produce work than some with a negative self-belief
Writer's_block
Capacity of humans to exercise introspection
for this self-observation include "reflective awareness" and "reflective consciousness", which originate from the work of William James. Self-reflection
Self-reflection
Psychological technique related to the placebo effect
Self-efficacy – Psychology concept Self-enhancement – Type of motivation Self-fulfilling prophecy – Prediction that causes itself to become true Self-healing –
Autosuggestion
Pleasurable phenomenon elicited via direct stimulation of specific brain regions
of life including health, relationships, and work. Laboratory procedures can establish compulsive self-administration habits of seeking and ingesting
Brain_stimulation_reward
New company developing a novel, scalable business
guide founders and impart entrepreneurial skills and may increase the self-efficacy of nascent entrepreneurs. Mentoring offers direction for entrepreneurs
Startup_company
Device to calm hypersensitive persons
effects among autistic people across the age spectrum. A 1995 study on the efficacy of Grandin's device, conducted by the Center for the Study of Autism, working
Hug_machine
Personality model consisting of five broad dimensions
traits on academic performance: The moderating and mediating effects of self-efficacy and academic motivation". Learning and Individual Differences. 22 (4):
Big_Five_personality_traits
Practice of creating health behavior change
interviewing process, the coach helps the client continue to improve self-efficacy, which supports behavior change. There is no evidence that health maintenance
Health_coaching
Psychological theory
individual's past experience, self-confidence (self efficacy), and the perceived difficulty of the performance standard or goal. Self efficacy – the person's belief
Expectancy_theory
Means by which a person dies by suicide
jumping from. The efficacy of signage is uncertain, and may depend on whether the wording is simple and appropriate. A fatal self-inflicted wound to
Suicide_methods
Psychology test by Bruce Avolio
between transformational leadership and work-related attitudes: The Moderating effects of collective and self-efficacy across cultures. Working paper, University
Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire
Multifactor_Leadership_Questionnaire
Assessment tool for occupational burnout
versions. The 6-item Professional Efficacy subscale measures feelings of competence and successful achievement in one's work. It is akin to the Personal Accomplishment
Maslach_Burnout_Inventory
Clinically applied psychology for desired behavior change
about the relevance and efficacy of psychotherapy. Most psychologists use between-session tasks in their general therapy work, and cognitive behavioral
Psychotherapy
Suite of advanced driver-assistance system features
release a system that doesn't work and make it hard to order." During a January 2019 earnings call, Elon Musk reiterated "full self-driving capability is there"
Tesla_Autopilot
Form of psychotherapy
Systematic analyses published since 2013 generally indicate that EMDR treatment efficacy for adults with PTSD is equivalent to trauma-focused cognitive and behavioral
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing
Eye_movement_desensitization_and_reprocessing
Neurodevelopmental disorder
approving the safety and efficacy of methylphenidate and recommending it as a first-line treatment for the disorder. Safety and efficacy data have been reviewed
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Attention_deficit_hyperactivity_disorder
Thai writer
philanthropist. She holds a Ph.D. in self-efficacy and is a neuroscience researcher specialising in brain, belief, and self-efficacy with 28 years in mental health
Ddnard_Napattalung
Chinese system of coordinated posture and movement, breathing, and meditation
exercise capacity, and quality of life. Qigong exercise shows therapeutic efficacy in alleviating fibromyalgia symptoms including pain, sleep quality, fatigue
Qigong
Pseudoscientific belief
mantras and truly believing things will work out for you." In early 2023 AARP explained that "The newest self-help craze, lucky girl syndrome is Gen Z's
Law of attraction (New Thought)
Law_of_attraction_(New_Thought)
Cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy for emotional dysregulation
behavioral patterns such as self-harm and substance use. DBT evolved into a process in which the therapist and client work with acceptance and change-oriented
Dialectical_behavior_therapy
Mediator Role of Self Efficacy". Social Indicators Research. 121 (3): 805–813. doi:10.1007/s11205-014-0659-x. S2CID 144342670. "Happiness at Work: 10 Tips for
Happiness_at_work
Dual-process model of perception
Thinking Inventory (CTI) was developed to measure individual differences in efficacy of the experiential system. Consistent with the assumption of independence
Cognitive-experiential self-theory
Cognitive-experiential_self-theory
Austrian psychiatrist and founder of psychoanalysis (1856–1939)
concerning its therapeutic efficacy, its scientific status, and whether it advances or hinders the feminist cause. Nonetheless, Freud's work has suffused contemporary
Sigmund_Freud
Mental disorder associated with trauma
January 2020. Korn DL, Leeds AM (December 2002). "Preliminary evidence of efficacy for EMDR resource development and installation in the stabilization phase
Complex post-traumatic stress disorder
Complex_post-traumatic_stress_disorder
Ratio between the useful output and the input of a machine
physical term. Goal or mission oriented terms include effectiveness and efficacy. Generally, energy conversion efficiency is a dimensionless number between
Energy_conversion_efficiency
Version of learning where students direct what content is learned in-person or online
use the self-blended model of learning more efficiently. The sense of self-efficacy that comes from a college student fits perfectly in a self-blended
Self-blended model of learning
Self-blended_model_of_learning
Methods and principles in adult education
response to globalization that identifies learners as self-determined, especially in higher education and work-place settings: heutagogy, a process where students
Andragogy
Personality disorder
identification related to BPD, showing efficacy in reducing anxiety, mood symptoms, suicidal ideation, and self-harming actions. Mentalization-based therapy
Borderline personality disorder
Borderline_personality_disorder
Type of therapy to improve mental health
analyzed several clinical trials that measured the efficacy of CBT administered to youths who self-injure. The researchers concluded that none of them
Cognitive_behavioral_therapy
Concept in social psychology
Social identity is the portion of an individual's self-concept derived from perceived membership in a relevant social group. As originally formulated by
Social_identity_theory
Philosophical idea of a person having a unique existence
defines the self as the "one who directly experiences the consciousness of oneself". John Locke considered personal identity (or the self) to be founded
Personal_identity
WORK SELF-EFFICACY
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from the city of York in northern England, or perhaps in some cases a regional name from the county of Yorkshire. The surname is now widespread throughout England. Originally, the city bore the British name Eburacum, which probably meant ‘yew-tree place’. This was altered by folk etymology into Old English EoforwÄ«c (from the elements eofor ‘wild boar’ + wÄ«c ‘outlying settlement’). This name was taken over by Scandinavian settlers in the area, who altered it back to opacity in the form IorvÃk and eventually Iork, in which form it finally settled by the 13th century. The surname has also been adopted by Jews as an Americanized form of various like-sounding Jewish surnames.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sword
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English selle, a rough hut of the type normally occupied by animals, hence a topographic name for someone who lived in a hut like this. In many cases the name may have been in effect a metonymic occupational name for a herdsman.Americanized spelling of Hungarian and Hungarian Jewish Széll, a topographic name for someone who lived in a spot exposed to the wind, from Hungarian szél ‘wind’.German : variant of Selle.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, French, German
Yew Tree Estate; From the Farm of Yew Trees; From York
Male
English
(סֶלַע) Anglicized form of Hebrew Cela, SELA means "a rock." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom, possibly an early name for Petra. In use as a unisex name.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from the lands of Work in the parish of St. Ola, Orkney.English : from Old English (ge)weorc ‘work’, ‘fortification’, hence probably a topographic name or an occupational name for someone who worked on fortifications or at a fort.Danish : habitational name from a place so called.
Girl/Female
Hebrew Biblical
Rock.
Girl/Female
Shakespearean
King Richard III' Duchess OF York, mother to King Edward IV.
Boy/Male
French, German, Norse
Killed by Gunnar
Surname or Lastname
German (Wörl)
German (Wörl) : variant of Wehrle.English : perhaps a habitational name for someone from Worle in Somerset, which is most probably named with Old English wÅr ‘wood grouse’ + lÄ“ah ‘wood’, ‘(woodland) clearing’.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Greek SolomÅn, SELYF means "peaceable."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (York)
English (York) : perhaps a variant of Beaver.Dutch : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Bauer.
Surname or Lastname
German and Danish
German and Danish : variant of Wurm.English : nickname from Middle English wurm ‘serpent’, ‘dragon’ (Old English wyrm).
Male
Yiddish
(סֶעף) Variant spelling of Yiddish Zeff, SEFF means "wolf."
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : from the Middle English personal name Saulf, Old English Sǣwulf, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + wulf ‘wolf’.
Boy/Male
Indian
Sword
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a supplier of red or purple dye or for a dyer of cloth, Middle English cork (of Celtic origin; compare Corkery).
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Work.
Boy/Male
English Celtic Shakespearean
From the bear estate.
WORK SELF-EFFICACY
WORK SELF-EFFICACY
Boy/Male
Tamil
Silver
Girl/Female
Hindu
Perception, Thought, Intention
Boy/Male
Indian
Boy/Male
German, Teutonic
Leader who Defends
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, English, Irish
From the Dark Valley; Broad Hillside
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Respectable; Of High Rank; Person Sitting at a High Place
Girl/Female
Arabic, Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kurdish, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Mythological, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Parvati; Noble in Sanskrit; Melody or Air in Italian; Lioness in Hebrew; Honoured; Noble
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
The Glorious Shine of Lord Rama; Bright
Female
Turkish
Turkish name EMEL means "desire."
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n.
Self.
n.
Work; a building.
n.
Faith in one's self; self-reliance.
adv.
At work; in action.
a.
Refusing to gratify one's self; self-sacrificing.
a.
Dependent on one's self; self-depending; self-reliant.
v. t.
To set in motion or action; to direct the action of; to keep at work; to govern; to manage; as, to work a machine.
a.
Disposed to self-assertion; self-asserting.
v. i.
To work slowly, gradually, and secretly.
n.
Self-denial; self-renunciation; self-sacrifice.
n.
Restraint over one's self; self-control; self-command.
n.
Control of one's self; restraint exercised over one's self; self-command.
n.
Specifically: (a) That which is produced by mental labor; a composition; a book; as, a work, or the works, of Addison. (b) Flowers, figures, or the like, wrought with the needle; embroidery.
n.
Structures in civil, military, or naval engineering, as docks, bridges, embankments, trenches, fortifications, and the like; also, the structures and grounds of a manufacturing establishment; as, iron works; locomotive works; gas works.
n.
Imposture practiced on one's self; self-deceit.
n.
The matter on which one is at work; that upon which one spends labor; material for working upon; subject of exertion; the thing occupying one; business; duty; as, to take up one's work; to drop one's work.
n.
To make one's way slowly and with difficulty; to move or penetrate laboriously; to proceed with effort; -- with a following preposition, as down, out, into, up, through, and the like; as, scheme works out by degrees; to work into the earth.
n.
Enjoyment of one's self; self-satisfaction.
n.
Manner of working; management; treatment; as, unskillful work spoiled the effect.
v. t.
To form with a needle and thread or yarn; especially, to embroider; as, to work muslin.