The Relationship Between the Level of Income and the Sense of Ability

Tchai Tavor
The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College

Abstract

The sense of self-efficacy is a psychological trait that reflects a person's belief in his ability to achieve a goal or complete a task and in its power to establish a person's confidence. The purpose of the study is to examine the relationship between the level of income and the sense of ability according to socio-economic characteristics. For this purpose, a questionnaire was distributed among 200 respondents. The research findings indicate that there is a positive correlation between the level of income and self-efficacy at work, but no relationship was found between the level of income and social self-efficacy. In addition, it was accepted that older respondents and women have a higher level of ability.





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