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Self-efficacy
An individual's belief in their capacity to execute behaviors necessary to produce specific performance attainments.
Self-handicapping
A strategy where individuals create obstacles or excuses to avoid self-blame in case of failure.
Self-defeating Behaviors
Actions or habits that undermine one's own goals or well-being, often occurring as a result of negative self-talk or self-sabotage.
Self-efficacy Failure
Situations or circumstances where an individual's belief in their ability to execute actions necessary for a desired outcome is undermined or lacks entirely.
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