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"Sorry, but I Suck at Writing": A Study of Writing Self-efficacy in First-Year College Students
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Author
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Greene, Mary-Elizabeth
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Education, Higher, Adult education, Social sciences--Research
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Description
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In this study, current research on writing self-efficacy—"confidence that one can perform successfully in a particular domain" (Bruning 25)—and data from a local survey of first-year college students, or freshmen, is used to examine dispositions t...
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Factors Related to the Self-Efficacy of School Counselors in Training
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Author
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Mitchell, Rolanda
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Educational counseling, Counseling psychology
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Description
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Professional school counselors play an integral role in the academic, personal/social and career development of children. Each day, they are charged with addressing student mental health needs (Burnett-Zeigler & Lyons, 2012; Green et al., 2014), e...
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The power of our inner voice: The predictive validity of self-talk
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Author
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Uhrich, Benjamin
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Date Created
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2016
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Subjects--Topical
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Organizational behavior, Psychology, Industrial, Cognitive psychology
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Description
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Self-talk, or verbalized cognition, has been a focal construct of empirical studies in sports and clinical psychology for decades, but has only recently become of interest to organizational researchers. In the current study, we investigated the re...