Effect of Arousal and Task Orientation On Self Efficacy, Achievement Attribution and Self Image

Vinay Mishra

Effect of Arousal and Task Orientation On Self Efficacy, Achievement Attribution and Self Image

Keywords : Self-efficacy, Attribution, Arousal


Abstract

The present study investigated the effect of task orientation on self-efficacy judgement, attribution and self-perception. It was a 3 by 2 factorial design. A significant effect of arousal was noticed as the subject reported highest self - efficacy judgement under failure condition. The main effect of strategy was also significant. The subjects under no strategy condition reported higher level of self-efficacy. A significant effect of arousal was noticed for six variables in self -perception and performance attribution.

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