Which statement best distinguishes self-efficacy from collective efficacy, as it is described in the passage?

A. Self-efficacy increases the risk of group polarization, whereas collective efficacy increases the risk of groupthink.
B. Self-efficacy is limited by the availability heuristic, whereas collective efficacy is limited by the bystander effect.
C. Self-efficacy predicts an individual's coping ability, whereas collective efficacy predicts a group's prosocial behavior.
D. Self-efficacy prevents deindividuation in a group, whereas collective efficacy prevents peer pressure among individuals.