Answer:
C. Low self-efficacy for accounting
Explanation:
Samuel's problem resides in the fact that he failed the first two tests which led him to believe that he has a lack of talent for accounting. This is the main reason why he now believes he will do much better as a management major. Since, self-efficacy is the person's belief that he or she has the capacity or ability to perform successfully to meet his of her goals, the lack or reduced levels of self-efficacy means a person is no longer motivated because he or she beliefs they lack the capacity to fulfill or meet their own goals/expectations. Samuel's attitude displays exactly low self-efficacy for accounting as he now believes he does not have what it takes to continue pursuing that major.