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Several factors can contribute to the erosion of self-efficacy, which is the belief in one’s own ability to manage and execute the steps needed to achieve personal or task-related goals. Here are some of the critical ways through which self-efficacy can be undermined:
1. Repeated Failures or Worsening Outcomes: Consistent and regressing task failures without perceivable periods of improvement can erode the individual’s psychological support structure for the drive to realize more success, thereby decreasing one’s self-efficacy.
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