Exam 11: Social Cognitive Views of Learning and Motivation
Exam 1: Learning, Teaching, and Educational Psychology68 Questions
Exam 2: Cognitive Development84 Questions
Exam 3: The Self, Social, and Moral Development120 Questions
Exam 4: Learner Differences and Learning Needs100 Questions
Exam 5: Language Development, Language Diversity, and Immigrant Education74 Questions
Exam 6: Culture and Diversity73 Questions
Exam 7: Behavioral Views of Learning107 Questions
Exam 8: Cognitive Views of Learning131 Questions
Exam 9: Complex Cognitive Processes95 Questions
Exam 10: The Learning Sciences and Constructivism87 Questions
Exam 11: Social Cognitive Views of Learning and Motivation62 Questions
Exam 12: Motivation in Learning and Teaching116 Questions
Exam 13: Creating Learning Environments109 Questions
Exam 14: Teaching Every Student100 Questions
Exam 15: Classroom Assessment, Grading, and Standardized Testing185 Questions
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According to Bandura,expectations are part of which one of the elements that comprise reciprocal causality?
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When a teacher gives a "pep talk" to a student and says "you can do it," the teacher may be able to influence a student's self-efficacy for a task.
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If you watch another teacher successfully teach students how to design a web page and you say to yourself "if he can do it,I can do it",you are relying on ________ as a source of self-efficacy information.
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In social cognitive theory,the interaction of forces that influence learning is called ________.
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Research on self-efficacy and achievement suggests that school achievement is improved and self-efficacy is increased when students
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The following statement is TRUE about the relation between self-efficacy and self-esteem.
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Self-efficacy is an important influence on observational learning.
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In order to move from the forethought phase to the performance stage in Barry Zimmerman's (2002)self-regulated learning model,it is important for students to have self-control.
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Mr.Kain believes he can teach any student in his class regardless of the student's background.Mr.Kain demonstrates a teacher who has a strong sense of ________.
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Suzie keeps reminding her friend Bob to repeat the score before he serves the tennis ball.Suzie is engaging in a form of shared
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According to Bandura's theory of self-efficacy,the most important and influential source of self-efficacy information comes from
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Bandura challenged and expanded his early work on behavioral conceptions of learning by focusing on
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Which one of the following quotes is an example of high self-efficacy?
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Bandura's model of triarchic reciprocal causality is based on the notion of agency and personal control,therefore social influences are not part of his model of reciprocal determinism.
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A student who has good follow-through for completing a task is said to have volition.
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One of the best ways teachers can increase a student's sense of self-efficacy for a task is to ensure they have ________.
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Lynn Fuch's research has shown that students who are taught to engage in self-regulated learning do not perform significantly better in math than those who are not taught self-regulated learning strategies.
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Which one of the following theories places the greatest emphasis on presenting models so that students can learn from observing others complete a task?
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