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Self-efficacy and causal attributions in snooker players
M. Allen
, Monica Dorobantu
University of Brighton
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Keyphrases
Athlete Performance
33%
Attributional
33%
Bandura
33%
Causal Attribution
100%
Causal Thinking
33%
Efficacy Expectations
33%
Efficacy Perception
66%
Freeman
33%
Individual Beliefs
33%
International Journals
33%
New York
33%
Positive Self
33%
Self-efficacy
100%
Self-efficacy Beliefs
66%
Snook
100%
Sport Psychology
33%
Sports Psychologists
33%
Stable Factor
33%
Uncontrollable Factors
33%
Psychology
Self-Efficacy
100%
Sport Psychology
20%