The _____ is an adaptation of Charles Darwin's theory that when an emotion is expressed freely on the face, the emotion intensifies.
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Multiple Choice
Albert Bandura defined _____ as a person's expectancy of how effective their efforts to accomplish a goal will be in any particular circumstance.
A
self-esteem
B
self-efficacy
C
locus of control
D
subjective expectancy
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Identify the key terms in the problem: 'expectancy', 'effective efforts', and 'accomplish a goal'.
Understand that the problem is asking about a psychological concept related to a person's belief in their ability to succeed in specific situations.
Recall Albert Bandura's contributions to psychology, particularly his work on social cognitive theory.
Recognize that 'self-efficacy' is a term coined by Bandura, which refers to an individual's belief in their capacity to execute behaviors necessary to produce specific performance attainments.
Differentiate between the options: 'self-esteem' relates to one's overall sense of self-worth, 'locus of control' refers to the degree to which people believe they have control over the outcome of events, and 'subjective expectancy' is a broader term that can relate to various expectations, not specifically tied to Bandura's theory.
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