Goal Setting and Self-Efficacy During Self-Regulated Learning

@article{Schunk1990GoalSA,
  title={Goal Setting and Self-Efficacy During Self-Regulated Learning},
  author={Dale H. Schunk},
  journal={Educational Psychologist},
  year={1990},
  volume={25},
  pages={71-86}
}
  • D. Schunk
  • Published 1990
  • Psychology
  • Educational Psychologist
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