What is one way bandura's concept of self-efficacy and rotter's concept of locus of control are similar?
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Albert Bandura presented his definition of self efficiency that stated that self efficiency is the belief of a person to succeed in certain conditions. Whereas, Julian Rotter presented his theory of locus of control which stated that it is the man's ability to think about the degree of control he/she has.
The common factor between the two theories is the man's ability to think. Both theories suggest that man decided it for himself whether he is efficient or he has control.
These concepts show that man has the authority over his brain, he can trigger the level of his capability and control.
The common factor between the two theories is the man's ability to think. Both theories suggest that man decided it for himself whether he is efficient or he has control.
These concepts show that man has the authority over his brain, he can trigger the level of his capability and control.
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Self-efficacy is having belief over one’s capability and the needed ability to do something for a desired outcome. Rotter’s concept of the locus is the belief people have that they can have ‘control over the outcome’ of a certain situation or maybe control the situation.
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- Self-efficacy is specific to a situation when the person decided to do something they need to abide by certain situations to be successful.
- It is their confidence in believing in themselves to be successful at the end. To believe that a person can control the outcome of a situation is called ‘locus of control’.
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