Albert Bandura Quotes About Effort

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  • People who are burdened by acute misgivings about their coping capabilities suffer much distress and expend much effort in defensive action... they cannot get themselves to do things they find subjectively threatening even though they are objectively safe. They may even shun easily manageable activities because they see them as leading to more threatening events over which they will be unable to exercise adequate control.

    "Social Foundations of Thought and Action". Book by Albert Bandura, www.uky.edu. 1986.
  • People regulate their level and distribution of effort in accordance with the effects they expect their actions to have. As a result, their behavior is better predicted from their beliefs than from the actual consequences of their actions

    People  
    Albert Bandura (1986). “Social foundations of thought and action: a social cognitive theory”, Prentice Hall
  • When people are not aiming for anything in particular or when they cannot monitor their performance, there is little basis for translating perceived efficacy into appropriate magnitudes of effort

    People   Littles  
    Albert Bandura (1986). “Social foundations of thought and action: a social cognitive theory”, Prentice Hall
  • Self-appraisals of efficacy are reasonably accurate, but they diverge from action because people do not know fully what they will have to do, lack information for regulating their effort, or are hindered by external factors from doing what they can

    Self   People  
    Albert Bandura (1986). “Social foundations of thought and action: a social cognitive theory”, Prentice Hall
  • People infer high self-efficacy from successes achieved through minimal effort on difficult tasks, but they infer low self-efficacy if they had to work hard under favorable conditions to master relatively easy tasks

    Self   People  
  • Persons who have a strong sense of efficacy deploy their attention and effort to the demands of the situation and are spurred by obstacles to greater effort.

    "Self-efficacy Mechanism in Human Agency". American Psychologist, Volume 37, No. 2, February 1982.
  • 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

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

  • Born: December 4, 1925
  • Occupation: Psychologist