Thứ Năm, 23 tháng 6, 2016

What difference among Self-esteem, Self-confident and self-efficacy

Let's learn some new words through this lesson.

Examples: 

Self-esteem (lòng tự trọng) : “I am a person who has worth and value.”
Self-confidence (sự tự tin) : “I have the ability to do the things I want to do if I put my mind to it.”
Self-efficacy (sự tự lực) : “I have the ability to learn new things, to handle unfamiliar situations, and to figure out how to deal with unexpected events or adversity.”


Definitions of self constructs
Self-esteem: Self-esteem refers to general feelings of self-worth or self-value.
Self-efficacy: Self-efficacy is belief in one's capacity to succeed at tasks.  General self-efficacy is belief in one's general capacity to handle tasks.  Specific self-efficacy refers to  beliefs about one's ability to perform specific tasks (e.g., driving, public speaking, studying, etc.)
Self-confidence: Self-confidence refers to belief in one's personal worth and likelihood of succeeding.  Self-confidence is a combination of self-esteem and general self-efficacy.
Self-concept: Self-concept is the nature and organization of beliefs about one's self.  Self-concept is theorized to be multi-dimensional.  For example, people have separate beliefs about physical, emotional, social, etc. aspects of themselves.



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