Answer:Emotional self-efficacy
Step-by-step explanation:
Emotional self-efficacy refers to an individual's ability to control and maintain their emotions within before they take them out. For example most children express how they feel by actions those emotions out such as throwing tantrums to show that they are unhappy or dance when they are happy.
Emotional self-efficacy means a person can express their emotions in a socially acceptable way and accurately so.For example a person who has received good news may want to jump and scream at that instant but may surpress those emotions until they get home.
Ramona's ability to control her anxiety in a situation that should make her anxious and maybe start shivering or shake uncontrollably shows that she has high emotional self efficacy, she own her emotions and how she react externally is not controlled by what is happening internally.