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An individual's belief about his or her ability to perform a behavior successfully is called "self-efficacy".

Self-efficacy alludes to apparent capacities for learning or performing practices at assigned levels. Self-efficacy can impact selection of exercises, exertion, diligence, and accomplishment. Individuals procure data about their self-efficacy for a given action from their real exhibitions, vicarious encounters, types of influence, and physiological side effects.
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