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Using the Knowledge‐and‐Appraisal Personality Architecture to Predict Physically Active Leisure Self‐Efficacy in University Students1
Authors:James B. Wise
Affiliation:Department of Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Services
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Abstract:Although self‐efficacy is a construct found throughout research literature, little is known about the psychological mechanisms that give rise to perceptions of personal confidence. This situation is changing as a result of the introduction of the knowledge‐and‐appraisal personality architecture (KAPA; Cervone, 2004 ), a theory proposed to explain the origins of self‐efficacy percepts. In the present study, KAPA's framework was utilized to predict university students' self‐efficacy toward 3 physically demanding leisure activities. The results support the theory's validity. Confidence was strongly related to how personal characteristics were thought to influence performance of a leisure activity. Self‐efficacy was significantly higher when personal attributes were thought to help with performance vs. when attributes were believed to hinder performance.
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