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What is efficacy synonym?
effectiveness, success, successfulness, productiveness, fruitfulness, potency, power. benefit, advantage, value, virtue, use, usefulness. rare effectuality, constructiveness.
Is efficacy a synonym of efficiency?
In this page you can discover 29 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for efficacy, like: effectiveness, potency, ability, effectuality, inefficacy, productiveness, efficiency, impotency, efficaciousness, affect and usefulness.
What’s the definition to expedite?
Definition of expedite transitive verb. 1 : to accelerate the process or progress of : speed up. 2 : to execute promptly.
What does Expediate mean?
It means expedite, which means to do something promptly or to speed up a process. I expect this is another word created because it was being used. People probably made it up as a verb form of expedient.
What is the opposite of self efficacy?
learned helplessness
Self-efficacy refers to the individual’s capacity to produce desired effects. Correspondingly, self-efficacy beliefs are the beliefs about what means lead to what goals and about possessing the personal capacity to use these means. The opposite of self-efficacy beliefs is learned helplessness.
How do you use expedite?
How to use Expedite in a sentence
- Please expedite the delivery of the package.
- To expedite the approval process, you can apply online.
- The object of grafting is to expedite and increase the formation of flowers and fruit.
- He needs to expedite completion of the report.
What is the difference between expedite and Expediate?
Expedite and expediate are synonyms. Expediate came to be because of an error when copying a dictionary. Both versions of the word are acceptable, but expedite is more widely used.
What self efficacy means?
Self-efficacy refers to an individual’s belief in his or her capacity to execute behaviors necessary to produce specific performance attainments (Bandura, 1977, 1986, 1997).
Is self-efficacy a word?
n. an individual’s subjective perception of his or her capability to perform in a given setting or to attain desired results, proposed by Albert Bandura as a primary determinant of emotional and motivational states and behavioral change. Also called perceived self-efficacy.