Albert Bandura Quote

If self-efficacy is lacking, people tend to behave ineffectually, even though they know what to do.


Albert Bandura (1982). "Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency". American Psychologist 37 (2): 122-147. ISSN 0003-066X. DOI:10.1037/0003-066X.37.2.122. (p. 127)


If self-efficacy is lacking, people tend to behave ineffectually, even though they know what to do.

If self-efficacy is lacking, people tend to behave ineffectually, even though they know what to do.

If self-efficacy is lacking, people tend to behave ineffectually, even though they know what to do.

If self-efficacy is lacking, people tend to behave ineffectually, even though they know what to do.