Article
Education and Training

Vicarious Control: Exposure to Mastery and Perceived Self-Efficacy

Date: 2013
Author: Irene Scopelliti, Simona Botti, Carmen Donato
Contributor: eb™ Research Team

We hypothesize and test that observing masterful performances of experts at difficult activities increases one’s perceptions of self-efficacy at those same activities. The exertion of control apparent in the masterful performance is vicariously experienced by the observers, and raises their expectations on their own ability to perform the same activity.