Abstract

This research aims to analyze self-efficacy regarding the anxiety of the main character in the novel A for Amanda by Annisa Ihsani. Using four sources of self-efficacy with the psychological approach of Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive method. Data collection was carried out using note-taking techniques and literature study. The results of this research reveal the self-efficacy of the main character (Amanda) through four sources of self-efficacy, namely experience of success (enactive attainment), indirect experience (vicarious experience), verbal persuasion (verbal persuasion), and physiological state (physiological state). These sources of self-efficacy provide conclusions regarding the efficacy of the main character (Amanda).

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