Car-effectiveness

The Car-effectiveness is a concept developed by Albert Bandura. It is defined as the belief of a subject which it is able to achieve a certain goal. Contrary to the Efficacité which is the capacity with to really reach an objective, the car-effectiveness is the belief (true or false) that it is possible to achieve the goal.

The Car-effectiveness does not merge either with the Estime of oneself, the latter being related to the feeling of its own value. It is one of the three causal factors of the Théorie of the behavior planned.

It should be noted that the French expression “car-effectiveness” is not recognized by the Québécois Office of the French language as an equivalent of the English expression “coil-efficacy”. This last however proposes under all reserves the term “Knowledge of its own capacities” in order to describe the most precisely possible concept developed by Albert Bandura under the English denomination “coil-efficacy”.

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External bonds

  • Car-effectiveness on Edutech wiki

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