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Define self-efficacy. How do children with low self-efficacy for learning differ from children having high self-efficacy for learning?

Self-efficacy is the belief that one can master a situation and produce favorable outcomes. Children who have low self-efficacy for learning avoid many learning tasks, especially those that are challenging. Children with high self-efficacy for learning are more likely to attempt new learning tasks, expend more effort, and persist longer than children with low self-efficacy.


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