The perception that one can do something successfully.
The strength of individuals’ beliefs in their ability to execute tasks and achieve goals.
Self-Efficacy is the belief we have in our own capacity and abilities to meet the challenges ahead of us and complete a task successfully. It reflects confidence in our ability to exert control over our own motivation, behaviour, and social environment. Self-efficacy has two key components - the belief that ability can grow with effort and the belief in that ability to meet specific goals and expectations.
Self-Efficacy is seen as positively affecting motivation and performance. Students with high self-efficacy also tend to have high optimism, resulting in better academic performance, more effective personal adjustment, better coping with stress, better health, and higher overall satisfaction.
Self-Efficacy in Action The person will be able to: