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DOI: 10.1177/07399863950172009 Do Role Models Influence Self Efficacy and Aspirations in Mexican American at-Risk Females?University of Texas at San Antonio This study examined changes in levels of self efficacy and aspiration among participants in role model activities of the Hispanic Mother-Daughter Program. The results suggest caution about the use ofself-reportfeedbackfor evaluative purposes, and the manner in which role models are used as means for inspiring confidence in general, or affecting levels of self efficacy or aspirations in particular.
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