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Studies in Psychology
Estudios de Psicología
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Expectativas de resultados, expectativas de capacidad percibida o autoeficacia: dos constructos percibidos como diferentes

Outcome expectancies, expectations of perceived ability or self-efficacy: Two constructs perceived as different

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