自我效能感
适度
心理学
工作表现
增量有效性
背景(考古学)
人格
任务(项目管理)
社会心理学
五大性格特征
预测效度
认知心理学
心理测量学
发展心理学
测试有效性
工作满意度
古生物学
经济
生物
管理
作者
Timothy A. Judge,Chandra L. Jackson,John C. Shaw,Brent A. Scott,Bruce Louis Rich
标识
DOI:10.1037/0021-9010.92.1.107
摘要
The present study estimated the unique contribution of self-efficacy to work-related performance controlling for personality (the Big 5 traits), intelligence or general mental ability, and job or task experience. Results, based on a meta-analysis of the relevant literatures, revealed that overall, across all studies and moderator conditions, the contribution of self-efficacy relative to purportedly more distal variables is relatively small. Within moderator categories, there were several cases in which self-efficacy made unique contributions to work-related performance. For example, self-efficacy predicted performance in jobs or tasks of low complexity but not those of medium or high complexity, and self-efficacy predicted performance for task but not job performance. Overall, results suggest that the predictive validity of self-efficacy is attenuated in the presence of individual differences, though this attenuation does depend on the context.
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