Types of Role-Based Self-Efficacy in Personality Test - the question form

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1. My appearance reflects who I am inside, and I like it.
Yes
No
2. I can easily control my facial expressions, and this helps me in communication.
Yes
No
3. When interacting with other people, I express myself in my own way (facial expressions, gestures), which helps me be myself and still succeed.
Yes
No
4. The way I express emotions is unique to me and determines how successful my style of responding to events is.
Yes
No
5. My beliefs, formed through personal experience, help me achieve success in various life situations.
Yes
No
6. What I believe in strengthens my confidence in my own effectiveness.
Yes
No
7. The values I have adopted and live by are a guarantee of my success.
Yes
No
8. Experiences that have helped me understand myself better help me set new goals and achieve them.
Yes
No
9. I can extend the positive feelings I have about myself to other people, feeling an emotional connection with them.
Yes
No
10. My own rules and standards of behavior help me recognize the particular value and meaning of my life.
Yes
No
11. My interests help me expand my opportunities and be more successful.
Yes
No
12. The way I organize my life has its own distinctive features and helps me feel successful.
Yes
No
13. In carrying out my professional role, I always achieve the planned result.
Yes
No
14. I have unique professional skills that contribute to my effectiveness.
Yes
No
15. If I do not like a task I have been assigned at work, I still complete it as effectively as possible.
Yes
No
16. I believe that the way I carry out my professional role helps to achieve an effective result.
Yes
No
17. I know that I have the abilities that ensure my success in my professional work.
Yes
No
18. When I plan my actions, I am confident that I will achieve professional success.
Yes
No
19. I can view a positive professional outcome I have achieved from my opponent's perspective.
Yes
No
20. When something does not go well for me at work, I can review and change what I do in order to be more successful.
Yes
No
21. Failures at work do not upset me; on the contrary, they give me energy to look for new resources.
Yes
No
22. My professional success is the result of the effort I have put in to achieve it.
Yes
No
23. I like how I am fulfilling myself in my profession.
Yes
No
24. My success in my profession depends on whether I can feel like myself.
Yes
No
25. In a given situation, I usually show myself at my best.
Yes
No
26. I am able to build good relationships with people in any communication situation.
Yes
No
27. I am able to use the most effective behavioral strategies in different situations.
Yes
No
28. If a conflict situation arises, I am able to resolve it successfully in most cases.
Yes
No
29. If I find myself in an unusual situation, I can find the most effective way to resolve it.
Yes
No
30. When I do not know what to expect in a situation I am in, I am confident that I have the strength and resources to handle it.
Yes
No
31. My skills allow me to interact effectively with others, even in difficult situations.
Yes
No
32. I can make effective, non-standard decisions in difficult situations.
Yes
No
33. I can control my emotions in order to make a rational decision in potentially conflict situations.
Yes
No
34. Any situation that requires my involvement is an opportunity for successful self-realization.
Yes
No
1. My appearance reflects who I am inside, and I like it.
Yes
No
2. I can easily control my facial expressions, and this helps me in communication.
Yes
No
3. When interacting with other people, I express myself in my own way (facial expressions, gestures), which allows me to be myself and still succeed.
Yes
No
4. The way I express emotions is unique to me and determines how successful my way of responding to events is.
Yes
No
5. My beliefs, formed on the basis of personal experience, help me achieve success in various life situations.
Yes
No
6. What I believe strengthens my confidence in my own effectiveness.
Yes
No
7. The values I have internalized and that guide my life are the basis of my success.
Yes
No
8. Experiences that have helped me understand myself better help me set new goals and achieve them.
Yes
No
9. I can extend the positive feelings I have about myself to other people, feeling an emotional connection with them.
Yes
No
10. My personal rules and standards of behavior help me recognize the special value and meaning of my life.
Yes
No
11. My interests help me expand my capabilities and be more successful.
Yes
No
12. The way I organize my life has its own characteristics and helps me feel successful.
Yes
No
13. In carrying out my professional role, I always achieve the planned result.
Yes
No
14. I have unique professional skills that enable me to perform effectively.
Yes
No
15. If I do not like a task I am assigned at work, I still carry it out as effectively as possible.
Yes
No
16. I believe that the way I fulfill myself in my profession contributes to achieving an effective result.
Yes
No
17. I know that I have the abilities that ensure my success in my professional work.
Yes
No
18. When I plan my actions, I am confident that I will achieve professional success.
Yes
No
19. I can view the positive result I have achieved in my professional work from my opponent's perspective.
Yes
No
20. When something does not work out for me in my professional work, I can review and change my actions to be more successful.
Yes
No
21. Failures at work do not upset me; on the contrary, they give me energy to look for new resources.
Yes
No
22. My professional success is the result of the effort I have put in to achieve it.
Yes
No
23. I like the way I fulfill myself in my profession.
Yes
No
24. My success in my profession depends on whether I can feel like myself.
Yes
No
25. In a specific situation, I usually show myself at my best.
Yes
No
26. I am able to build optimal relationships with people in any communication situation.
Yes
No
27. I am able to use the most effective behavioral strategies in different situations.
Yes
No
28. When a conflict situation arises, I am able to resolve it successfully in most cases.
Yes
No
29. If I find myself in an unusual situation, I can find the most effective way to deal with it.
Yes
No
30. When I do not know what to expect from a situation I find myself in, I am confident that I have the strength and resources to resolve it.
Yes
No
31. My skills allow me to interact effectively with people even in difficult situations.
Yes
No
32. I can make effective, non-standard decisions in difficult situations.
Yes
No
33. I can control my emotions in order to make a rational decision in potentially conflict situations.
Yes
No
34. Any situation that requires my participation is an opportunity for successful self-realization.
Yes
No
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