The psychology concept a student uses to compare Jiang's will model to belief in one's own capacity to accomplish a task.
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self-efficacy
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "is Dante's this idea about will kind of the same as Nietzsche's idea about will to power like yes"
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Jiang says Dante's theory of will is very similar to Nietzsche's and also comparable to psychological self-efficacy, because all three stress belief or willing as the precondition of accomplishment.
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"is Dante's this idea about will kind of the same as Nietzsche's idea about will to power like yes"
"...me of a concept we learned in psychology where it's called self -efficacy as brought up by Bandora the idea is that um like..."
"right and it's the word we we it's it's like we the popular phrase is manifestation you understand you manifest it okay meaning you..."
"...it's completely toxic. And it had the negative. It has negative efficacy and they had to rig all the numbers in the systems. Like..."
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