Asked by Angel Dignadice on Sep 26, 2024

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Seeing other people fail at some activity

A) increases self-efficacy.
B) can lower self-efficacy.
C) affects self-efficacy only in children.
D) increases the need for enactive attainment.

Self-efficacy

A person's belief in their ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task.

Enactive Attainment

The process of learning new skills or behaviors through direct experience and practice.

Activity

Actions or tasks performed by individuals, often contributing to achieving a particular goal or purpose.

  • Identify methods for enhancing self-efficacy and the sources of efficacy judgments.
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Daniel Giraldo1 day ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Seeing other people fail at some activity can lead to a comparison with oneself and can make one feel that they will also fail at the same activity, thereby lowering their self-efficacy.