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==Further reading== *{{cite journal |doi=10.1037/0033-295X.84.2.191 |pmid=847061 |title=Self-efficacy: Toward a unifying theory of behavioral change |journal=Psychological Review |volume=84 |issue=2 |pages=191β215 |year=1977 |last1=Bandura |first1=Albert |citeseerx=10.1.1.315.4567 }} * Bandura, A. (1982). Self-Efficacy mechanism in human agency. ''American Psychologist'', 37, 122β147. * Droar, D. (2006). Expectancy theory of motivation. Retrieved October 2, 2010, from https://web.archive.org/web/20101025133032/http://arrod.co.uk/archive/concept_vroom.php * Stone, R. W. & Henry, J. W. (1998). Computer self-efficacy and outcome expectations and their impacts on behavioral intentions to use computers in non-volitional settings. Journal of Business and Management, (1), 45β58. {{DEFAULTSORT:Expectancy Theory}} [[Category:Communication theory]] [[Category:Motivational theories]] [[Category:Scientific theories]]
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