{"creation_time": 1689609836, "last_updated": 1689609836, "name": "Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale", "definition_text": "The original Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale contains 10 items designed to tap into a global sense of self-efficacy, or belief of an individual in his or her ability (e.g., \u201cI can always solve difficult problems if I try hard enough,\u201d and \u201cI can usually handle whatever comes my way.\u201d) The revised version here includes these 10 items and two, which are repeated and reversed to examine acquiescence bias. Response options range from 1, never true, to 7, always true. Higher scores indicate greater generalized self-efficacy.", "id": "tsk_p7cabUkVvQPBS", "type": "task", "conditions": [{"creation_time": 1689609846, "last_updated": 1689609846, "name": "self-report", "id": "con_Ival4tW1alWc3", "relationship": "HASCONDITION"}], "concepts": [{"creation_time": 1689113497, "last_updated": 1689113497, "name": "Self-Efficacy", "definition_text": "an individual\u2019s subjective perception of his or her capability to perform in a given setting or to attain desired results, proposed by Albert Bandura as a primary determinant of emotional and motivational states and behavioral change.", "contrasts": [{"creation_time": 1689609863, "last_updated": 1689609863, "name": "belief in ability", "id": "cnt_E5Qt0EK3rNXrb"}], "concept_id": "trm_Z1PwwmQJy6oB7"}], "indicators": [], "external_datasets": [], "implementations": [], "citation": [], "contrasts": [{"creation_time": 1689609863, "last_updated": 1689609863, "name": "belief in ability", "id": "cnt_E5Qt0EK3rNXrb", "conditions": []}], "batteries": [], "disorders": []}