
ERIC Number: EJ442153
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1991
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Believed Efficacy and Political Activity: A Test of the Specificity Hypothesis.
Wollman, Neil; Stouder, Robin
Journal of Social Psychology, v131 n4 p557-66 Aug 1991
Presents four studies using a criterion measure of political activity to compare overall (locus of control), political, and situation-specific believed efficacy. Reports that the more situation specific the feelings of efficacy, the greater the predictability of political behavior. Concludes that even situation-specific efficacy did not predict behavior to an overwhelming degree. (DK)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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