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Abstract. Application program interface (API) use and design is critical, non-optional, and cross-cutting in the construction of modern software systems.
In this paper, we present findings from our exploration of perceived self-efficacy (PSE) for API use. First, we describe the development of a novel PSE ...
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This work describes the development of a novel PSE instrument that focuses on the task of using an API and evaluates the validity and sensitivity of the ...
Reviews the diverse ways in which perceived self-efficacy (PSE) contributes to cognitive development and functioning.
Self-efficacy and physical activity (PA) enjoyment are related to PA behavior, but it is unclear which is more important and how they interrelate.
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Perceived self-efficacy (PSE)—individuals' perception of their domain-specific capabilities—fundamentally shapes these internal constraints and thereby drives ...
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The results showed that perceived self-efficacy accurately predicted phobic behavior at both pretest and posttest, whereas perceived danger and anxiety arousal ...
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The Perceived Empathic Self-Efficacy Scale (PESE) and the Perceived Social Self-Efficacy Scale (PSSE) were developed to assess, respectively, individuals' self ...
Self-beliefs of efficacy can enhance or impair performance through their effects on cognitive, affective, or motivational intervening processes.
Jun 18, 2019 · Perceived self-efficacy refers to a subject's expectation about the outcomes his/her behavior will have in a challenging situation.