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  • Perceived self-efficacy also shapes causal thinking. In seeking solutions to difficult problems, those who perceived themselves as highly efficacious are inclined to attribute their failures to insufficient effort, whereas those of comparable skills but lower perceived self-efficacy ascribe their failures to deficient ability

    Albert Bandura (1986). “Social foundations of thought and action: a social cognitive theory”, Prentice Hall
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