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MOTIVATION THEORIES

GROUP NO: 3 Bhakti Divekar Sheeja Debashree Banerjee- 124 Niranjana Chandran- 160 Sherin Thomas- 15

SELF-EFFICACY
Self-efficacy is also known as social cognitive theory or social learning theory. Albert Bandura developed this theory.

It refers to an individual's belief that he or she is capable of performing a task.


Research shows that the higher the selfefficacy, the better the performance. One of the reasons training works is because of self-efficacy.

SOURCES OF SELF-EFFICACY
1. Enactive Mastery 2. Vicarious Modeling 3. Verbal Persuasion 4. Arousal

SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY


Basic Concepts of Social Learning

Theory.
Cognitive Learning steps Attention Motivation Retention Behavioral Reproduction

COMPARING SELF EFFICACY THEORY AND SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY

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