Exam 11: Social Cognitive Views of Learning and Motivation

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

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Bandura's model of 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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The capacity to exercise influence over life events through coordination of learning skills,motivation and emotions is known as

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In Bandura's social cognitive learning theory,the interaction among personal factors,environmental events,and behaviours is called

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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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Self-regulated learners are ________ to learn.

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In recent years,Bandura focused on cognitive factors such as self-perceptions,expectations,and beliefs,so his theory is now called a ________ theory.

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Laura,through her hard work,was able to do very well on her last algebra quiz.Applying the same study skills,she believes she can be successful again in her upcoming algebra quiz.The source of her self-efficacy is likely from

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

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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!" -According to the above case study.What might be the sources of Annie's low self-efficacy beliefs related to her writing beliefs?

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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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Self-efficacy is an important influence on observational learning.

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Self-efficacy is an important influence on observational learning.

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Cognitive behaviour modification focuses on

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In an effort to encourage students to become self-regulated learners,teachers will want to be very careful about the types of behaviours they ________.

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Zimmerman's model of self-regulated learning ends the cycle with

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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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George's sense of efficacy is really low for public speaking,yet he is very confident in his ability to perform mental mathematical calculations quickly.This example demonstrates that self-efficacy is

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

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

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