Exam 11: Social Cognitive Views of Learning and Motivation

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A child who raises her hand because others do so and she wants to imitate the behaviors of her peers is an example of the ________.

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ripple effect.

Individuals with a strong sense of self-efficacy for a given task tend to attribute their failures to lack of ability.

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When you think about the mutual effects of a student's behavior,his or her personal characteristics,and the environment,you are relying on Bandura's concept of ________.

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triarchic reciprocal causality

Rubrics are appropriate for when teachers evaluate student work,but should not be used with students for self-evaluation purposes.

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In addition to goal setting,outcome ________ affect the process of observation learning.

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Annie,a fifth-grade student in Mr.Baer's class,is being quiet and sullen for the fifth day in a row."I just can't do this writing stuff," she finally says in an appeal to Mr.Baer."I'm not a good student.Give me P.E.or art over this stuff any day!" -How does Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory help us to understand Annie's comment "I just can't do this writing stuff"?

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Woolfolk suggests the following strategy for teachers in an effort to involve parents in supporting self-regulation within their child:

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A student who takes a break and asks herself "What I am doing is not working;maybe I should start over" is demonstrating self-regulated learning.

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Good teachers provide opportunities for students to evaluate their own learning and progress.

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Which one of the following is NOT an essential component of emotional self-regulation?

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Mr.Jacoby is very effective at encouraging his students to become self-regulated learners because he includes the following in his teaching:

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According to Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory,peers

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Erin is a fifth-grade teacher who has a high degree of efficacy in teaching.Consequently,Erin will most likely

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In addition to academic learning skills,self-regulated learners have

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Self-efficacy refers to individuals' skill at managing their own study behaviors.

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When failure does occur,self-regulated learners are LESS likely to

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Bandura suggested that the main limitation of traditional views of learning is that these views are

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A student who begins solving a problem by analyzing the task and setting a specific goal is engaging in the performance phase in Zimmerman's model of self-regulated learning.

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Students who have good learning skills and can control their own thoughts and behaviors are referred to as ________.

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Having a strong sense of will power is also referred to as ___________.

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