Human aggression (Part 7)

Many types of beliefs play a role in preparedness to aggress. Efficacy-related beliefs are particularly important. Those who believe that they can successfully carry out specific aggressive acts (self-efficacy) and that these acts will produce the desired outcomes (outcome efficacy) are much more li...

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Main Author: Jumat, Rahiman
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Published: 2012
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spelling my.utm.220792017-09-11T02:17:39Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/22079/ Human aggression (Part 7) Jumat, Rahiman L Education (General) Many types of beliefs play a role in preparedness to aggress. Efficacy-related beliefs are particularly important. Those who believe that they can successfully carry out specific aggressive acts (self-efficacy) and that these acts will produce the desired outcomes (outcome efficacy) are much more likely to select aggressive behaviors than those who are not so confident of the efficacy of aggressive acts. 2012 Teaching Resource NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/22079/1/Human_Aggression_Part_7.pdf Jumat, Rahiman (2012) Human aggression (Part 7). [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished)
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Human aggression (Part 7)
description Many types of beliefs play a role in preparedness to aggress. Efficacy-related beliefs are particularly important. Those who believe that they can successfully carry out specific aggressive acts (self-efficacy) and that these acts will produce the desired outcomes (outcome efficacy) are much more likely to select aggressive behaviors than those who are not so confident of the efficacy of aggressive acts.
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/22079/1/Human_Aggression_Part_7.pdf
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