Self-Efficacy and Healthy Behavior

  • Maddux J
  • Brawley L
  • Boykin A
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Abstract

People do not always act in their own best interest. Too many of us smoke too much, drink too much, eat too much, drive too fast, get too much sun, engage in high-risk sexual activities, fail to wear seat belts—the list goes on. Psychologists have devoted much...

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Maddux, J. E., Brawley, L., & Boykin, A. (1995). Self-Efficacy and Healthy Behavior (pp. 173–202). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6868-5_6

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