The Importance Of Academic Self-Efficacycy

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Several researchers note that self-efficacy beliefs play a crucial role in affecting task choice, effort, persistence, resilience, and achievement of individuals (Bandura, 1977, 1994; Pajares, 2002; Schunk, 1991, 1995). Self-efficacy is task-specific; that is, self-efficacy beliefs are specific to certain tasks and activities in certain situations and contexts (Bandura, 1977, 1986, 1997; Jackson, 2002). That is to say, people do not have the same level of overall sense of self-efficacy; rather, a person’s level of self-efficacy beliefs depends on the nature of the task and the context in which that task is performed. This is the reason why self-efficacy has been studied extensively, within a variety of specific areas such as academic, social, career, clinical, athletics, and health (Bandura, 1997). …show more content…

Very little work has examined their joint influence as determinants of academic success. An even smaller number of studies have addressed the joint effect of academic stress and self-efficacy in Indian context. Academic stress and self-efficacy beliefs are key constructs that effects study habits, personality and academic achievement of students. The present study is an attempt in this direction. Hence, it has been felt that a study of academic stress and self-efficacy beliefs among a sample of adolescents would be worthwhile in our efforts to ensure an education of high quality to our young generation. The study is novel in the area and this study will be helpful determining the stress level understanding self-efficacy beliefs of the

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