Bandura Self-Efficacy Theory
Self-efficacy theory comes from the theory of reciprocal determinism. Bandura proposed that is inherent in human behavior, human factors, and the environment. In describing the mechanism of the interaction of the three, Bandura attaches particular importance to various factors constituting the self system. Self-efficacy refers to the individual response or treatment effect or effectiveness of internal and external environmental events, which include a series of self-efficacy phenomenon, one of the most central and most have practical significance is self-efficacy.
Self-efficacy refers to an individual’s ability to complete a certain activity at a certain level. It is related to the individual’s ability level but does not represent an individual's