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ban`dur´a (băn`dŌr´å)
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| The seminal work of Albert Bandura transformed self-regulation of learning into a pivotal component of every major academic endeavor. Similarly, this finding confirms the results of studies (Hattie, Biggs & Purdie, 1996; Schunk, Hanson & Cox, 1987; Zimmerman & Martinez-Pons, 1986; Bandura & Schunk, 1981) done with the use of the theory of self-regulated learning. As Bandura (1982) points out, residents' perceptions of their collective abilities can influence what they choose to do to address difficult problems, the amount of effort they exert, and their staying power when their efforts fail to produce intended results. |
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