People are much more likely to act on their self-percepts of efficacy inferred from many sources of information rather than rely primarily on visceral cues. This is not surprising because self knowledge based on information about one's coping skills, past accomplishments, and social comparison is considerably more indicative of capability than the indefinite stirrings of the viscera


Social foundations of thought and action: a social cognitive theory (ed. Prentice Hall, 1986)


People are much more likely to act on their self-percepts of efficacy inferred from many sources of information rather than rely primarily on...

People are much more likely to act on their self-percepts of efficacy inferred from many sources of information rather than rely primarily on...

People are much more likely to act on their self-percepts of efficacy inferred from many sources of information rather than rely primarily on...

People are much more likely to act on their self-percepts of efficacy inferred from many sources of information rather than rely primarily on...