In this article we theoretically develop and empirically test an integrative conceptual framework linking dispositional optimism as general outcome expectancy to general efficacy beliefs about internal (self) and external (instrumental social support and chance) factors as well as to general control beliefs (locus-of-control). Bandura (1997, Self-efficacy. The exercise of control (p. 23). New York: Freeman), quoted in title, suggests – at a context-specific level – that controllability moderates the impact of self-efficacy on outcome expectancies and we hypothesize that – at a general level – this also applies to dispositional optimism. We further hypothesize that locus of control moderates the impact of external-efficacy beliefs, but in th...
Positivity is an evaluative disposition capturing what self-esteem, life satisfaction and optimism h...
A series of experiments investigated why people value optimism and whether they are right to do so. ...
Claims that optimism is a near-universal characteristic of human judgment seem to be at odds with r...
In this article we theoretically develop and empirically test an integrative conceptual framework li...
In this article we theoretically develop and empirically test an integrative conceptual framework li...
Why are some people more optimistic about their life than others? Literature on locus of control sug...
Hope and optimism may be differentially influential depending on the situational context. This study...
Dispositional optimism is a personality construct that reflects individual differences in generalize...
Exerting self-control leads to a diminished capacity to carry out successive acts of self-control, a...
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DISPOSITION AND SELF-EFFICACY 2 Dispositional optimism is an adopted orientation in which one believ...
Optimism has been a favourite topic of research in positive psychology. Optimism, defined as a gener...
A critical facet of adjusting one's behaviour after succeeding or failing at a task is assigning res...
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Positivity is an evaluative disposition capturing what self-esteem, life satisfaction and optimism h...
Positivity is an evaluative disposition capturing what self-esteem, life satisfaction and optimism h...
A series of experiments investigated why people value optimism and whether they are right to do so. ...
Claims that optimism is a near-universal characteristic of human judgment seem to be at odds with r...
In this article we theoretically develop and empirically test an integrative conceptual framework li...
In this article we theoretically develop and empirically test an integrative conceptual framework li...
Why are some people more optimistic about their life than others? Literature on locus of control sug...
Hope and optimism may be differentially influential depending on the situational context. This study...
Dispositional optimism is a personality construct that reflects individual differences in generalize...
Exerting self-control leads to a diminished capacity to carry out successive acts of self-control, a...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_537451943.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed acces...
DISPOSITION AND SELF-EFFICACY 2 Dispositional optimism is an adopted orientation in which one believ...
Optimism has been a favourite topic of research in positive psychology. Optimism, defined as a gener...
A critical facet of adjusting one's behaviour after succeeding or failing at a task is assigning res...
addresses: Centre for Sport and Exercise Research, Staffordshire University, Leek Road, Stoke-on-Tre...
Positivity is an evaluative disposition capturing what self-esteem, life satisfaction and optimism h...
Positivity is an evaluative disposition capturing what self-esteem, life satisfaction and optimism h...
A series of experiments investigated why people value optimism and whether they are right to do so. ...
Claims that optimism is a near-universal characteristic of human judgment seem to be at odds with r...