Deck 13: Bandura: Performance in Cognitive Social Learning Theory

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A person who is dressed in distinctive, eye-catching clothes is assured at least of meeting the requirements of the __________ process of learning.

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B) attentional
C) motivational
D) motor reproduction
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Which physiological variable has been found to be correlated with self-efficacy?

A) immune system functioning
B) brain waves
C) temperature
D) REM sleep patterns
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A person high in self-efficacy

A) is high in overall intelligence.
B) believes he or she can act effectively in a situation.
C) is popular.
D) is healthy.
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Optimism is

A) similar to efficacy in its effects on behavior.
B) the opposite of efficacy in its effects on behavior.
C) immature and unhealthy.
D) an early form of efficacy.
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Various cognitive techniques, such as symbolic coding, enhance

A) attentional processes.
B) motivational processes.
C) motor reproduction processes.
D) retention processes.
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A student who believes he or she can memorize all the definitions in the book, but still will not get a good grade, has

A) low self-efficacy expectations.
B) low outcome expectations.
C) both low efficacy expectations and low outcome expectations.
D) a phobia.
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Bandura's concept of __________ describes the mutual influences of the person, the environment, and behavior.

A) attentional processes
B) self-regulation
C) reciprocal determinism
D) symbolic coding
Question
The term "retention process" refers to

A) noticing a model.
B) remembering what a model has done.
C) doing what a model has done.
D) deciding whether it is worthwhile to behave as a model has done.
Question
A high level of self-efficacy is associated with

A) pessimism.
B) improved immune functioning.
C) being female.
D) all of the above
Question
A baseball player who repeatedly practices batting a ball, trying to improve, is working on the __________ phase of learning.

A) attentional
B) retention
C) motor reproduction
D) motivational
Question
A student has just started working on a term paper, which is supposed to be 40 pages long. One way to increase a sense of efficacy is to

A) sleep on it.
B) think about something else.
C) realize that writing 4 pages a week for 10 weeks will complete the task.
D) think of how important this paper is for the course grade.
Question
Outcome expectations are

A) the same as self-efficacy.
B) beliefs about how much effort is required to achieve a desirable outcome.
C) beliefs about what will happen if a behavior is performed.
D) not important in Bandura's theory.
Question
The concept of reciprocal determinism involves all of the following variables except which one?

A) behavior
B) environment
C) person
D) society
Question
The main function of the self-system, as described by Bandura, is to

A) enhance self-esteem.
B) regulate behavior.
C) ensure that behavior is moral.
D) keep homeostatic balance.
Question
Students high in self-efficacy

A) get better grades.
B) give up easily.
C) don't need to study very much.
D) are more anxious about tests.
Question
Bandura recommends that self-efficacy should be measured

A) globally.
B) separately for each area of behavior.
C) by projective tests.
D) by an interview.
Question
"Attentional processes" refers to

A) what we observe or pay attention to.
B) what we remember.
C) what we are motivated to do.
D) what we are able to do.
Question
Self-efficacy has been found to help treatment programs for

A) phobias.
B) weight loss.
C) AIDS prevention.
D) all of the above
Question
Research shows that we are more likely to strive toward goals if

A) we concentrate on the distant goal, not immediate short-term goals.
B) no one else has succeeded.
C) we are working alone.
D) we expect to be able to reach them.
Question
Bandura's studies of modeling in children were designed to investigate the psychoanalytic concept of

A) Oedipal rivalry.
B) sibling rivalry.
C) superego development.
D) identification.
Question
Bandura's research suggests that parents who wish to have children who aim for high goals should

A) model high standards for behavior.
B) punish low performance.
C) tell their children about the difficulties of the real world.
D) be nurturant.
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What recommendation does Bandura offer to make people behave more morally?

A) Teach them moral lessons in childhood.
B) Provide models of moral behavior.
C) Increase social control over behavior.
D) Appeal to their religious sentiments.
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People with high self-efficacy try harder.
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A coach may offer a prize for the most-improved player of the season. This would affect learning because of

A) attentional processes.
B) motor reproduction processes.
C) retention processes.
D) motivational processes.
Question
Based on research by Bandura, Ross, and Ross (1963), we would expect that

A) children will identify with the father in a two-parent family, whether he works or stays at home.
B) children will identify with the mother in a two-parent family, whether she works or stays at home.
C) children will identify with the working parent in a two-parent family, whether that parent is the mother or the father.
D) children will identify with the caretaking parent in a two-parent family, whether that parent is the father or the mother.
Question
Bandura and colleagues demonstrated that children can learn __________ through modeling.

A) aggression
B) performance standards
C) arbitrary playful behaviors
D) all of the above
Question
In their research on modeling, Bandura, Ross, and Ross (1963) found that children are most likely to imitate adults who are

A) the same sex as the child.
B) nurturant.
C) high status.
D) powerful.
Question
Learning by watching models is called

A) extinction.
B) spontaneous recovery.
C) transitory learning.
D) vicarious learning.
Question
Outcome expectations are the same, theoretically, as self-efficacy.
Question
Why do individuals behave immorally, according to Bandura?

A) Society offers temptations for immoral behavior.
B) People are fundamentally selfish.
C) People conform to social pressures.
D) People fail to regulate their behavior toward moral standards, because of moral disengagement.
Question
In his studies of aggressive behavior, Bandura found that

A) boys were more aggressive than girls.
B) children increased their aggression if the model was punished for being aggressive.
C) children stopped their aggression if it led to physical injury.
D) children imitated live models, but not models seen on film.
Question
According to Bandura's research, children who have observed aggressive models may not behave aggressively, even if they have learned to do so, if they lack

A) incentives.
B) courage.
C) an audience.
D) toys.
Question
In his studies of aggression, Bandura found that

A) children are most aggressive when they are tired.
B) children are most aggressive when they are with their siblings.
C) children can learn aggressive behavior by watching adult models in a film.
D) children can learn aggression by watching television news programs.
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The concept of self-efficacy has few implications outside of psychotherapy.
Question
In his studies of film-mediated aggression, children watched models behave aggressively toward

A) other adults.
B) children.
C) animals.
D) a Bobo doll.
Question
Bandura expanded learning theory by his work on the importance of

A) extinction.
B) generalization.
C) modeling.
D) punishment.
Question
According to the concept of reciprocal determinism, behavior can influence personality, as well as the
opposite.
Question
Bandura said that therapy should be based upon

A) insight.
B) an analysis of childhood experience.
C) learning principles.
D) physiological interventions.
Question
The most important determinant of therapeutic effectiveness, according to Bandura, is the development of

A) insight.
B) self-efficacy.
C) identification.
D) motivation.
Question
Children sometimes imitate aggression less if they see the model punished for being aggressive.
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Efficacy is a cognitive concept that has no known relationship to physiological variables.
Question
Parents who set high standards for their own behavior are likely to have children who also set high
standards.
Question
In real life, modeling produces only socially desirable behavior.
Question
Children are more likely to imitate the parent who is more nurturing, rather than the parent who has
more power.
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Describe the contributions of cognitive social learning theory to psychotherapy.
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Paying attention is the first phase of learning.
Question
According to Bandura, effective psychotherapy requires that a person gain insight into the
developmental origins of problem behavior.
Question
To ensure moral behavior, we must consider society and not only the individual, according to
Bandura.
Question
List and explain the four processes that influence learning, as described by Bandura. Give an
example of each.
Question
Summarize Bandura's research on modeling. List some of his important findings. Explain the
relevance of this research for personality development.
Question
A person high in self-efficacy

A) is high in overall intelligence.
B) believes he or she can act effectively in a situation.
C) is popular.
D) is healthy.
Question
According to Bandura, people automatically model what they have observed.
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Bandura asserted that learning can occur by observing models.
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Define "self-efficacy." Why are self-efficacy expectancies important?
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Explain Bandura's concept of "reciprocal determinism." Diagram it. Discuss how this concept is
different from Skinner's concept of environmental determinism.
Question
Bandura's research shows that modeling can be an effective therapeutic intervention for phobias.
Question
Motivation can come from processes within a person, as well as from external sources, according to
Bandura.
Question
Research finds that in the real world, as well as in the laboratory, aggression is increased by
modeling.
Question
Aggressive behavior can be learned by modeling.
Question
Which of the following is not one of the efficacy expectations that an individual's self efficacy is based upon Performance Accomplishments
Vicarious Experience
Physical Arousal
Verbal Persuasion
Question
The most important determinant of therapeutic effectiveness, according to Bandura, is the development of

A) insight.
B) self-efficacy.
C) identification.
D) motivation.
Question
Bandura and colleagues demonstrated that children can learn __________ through modeling.

A) aggression
B) performance standards
C) arbitrary playful behaviors
D) all of the above
Question
Which of the following is not one of the four processes required for learning to take place according to Bandura! Attentional Processes
Detention Processes
Motor Reproduction Processes
Motivational Processes
Question
Learning by watching models is called

A) extinction.
B) spontaneous recovery.
C) transitory learning.
D) vicarious learning.
Question
Research shows that we are more likely to strive toward goals if

A) we concentrate on the distant goal, not immediate short-term goals.
B) no one else has succeeded.
C) we are working alone.
D) we expect to be able to reach them.
Question
Bandura expanded learning theory by his work on the importance of

A) extinction.
B) generalization.
C) modeling.
D) punishment.
Question
Optimism is

A) similar to efficacy in its effects on behavior.
B) the opposite of efficacy in its effects on behavior.
C) immature and unhealthy.
D) an early form of efficacy.
Question
The concept of reciprocal determinism involves all of the following variables except which one?

A) behavior
B) environment
C) person
D) society
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Research suggests that self-efficacy beliefs have the greatest effect on task performance at the __________ of the task.

A) beginning
B) middle
C) end
D) none of the above
A
2
A person who is dressed in distinctive, eye-catching clothes is assured at least of meeting the requirements of the __________ process of learning.

A) retention
B) attentional
C) motivational
D) motor reproduction
B
3
Which physiological variable has been found to be correlated with self-efficacy?

A) immune system functioning
B) brain waves
C) temperature
D) REM sleep patterns
A
4
A person high in self-efficacy

A) is high in overall intelligence.
B) believes he or she can act effectively in a situation.
C) is popular.
D) is healthy.
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Optimism is

A) similar to efficacy in its effects on behavior.
B) the opposite of efficacy in its effects on behavior.
C) immature and unhealthy.
D) an early form of efficacy.
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Various cognitive techniques, such as symbolic coding, enhance

A) attentional processes.
B) motivational processes.
C) motor reproduction processes.
D) retention processes.
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A student who believes he or she can memorize all the definitions in the book, but still will not get a good grade, has

A) low self-efficacy expectations.
B) low outcome expectations.
C) both low efficacy expectations and low outcome expectations.
D) a phobia.
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Bandura's concept of __________ describes the mutual influences of the person, the environment, and behavior.

A) attentional processes
B) self-regulation
C) reciprocal determinism
D) symbolic coding
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The term "retention process" refers to

A) noticing a model.
B) remembering what a model has done.
C) doing what a model has done.
D) deciding whether it is worthwhile to behave as a model has done.
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A high level of self-efficacy is associated with

A) pessimism.
B) improved immune functioning.
C) being female.
D) all of the above
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A baseball player who repeatedly practices batting a ball, trying to improve, is working on the __________ phase of learning.

A) attentional
B) retention
C) motor reproduction
D) motivational
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A student has just started working on a term paper, which is supposed to be 40 pages long. One way to increase a sense of efficacy is to

A) sleep on it.
B) think about something else.
C) realize that writing 4 pages a week for 10 weeks will complete the task.
D) think of how important this paper is for the course grade.
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Outcome expectations are

A) the same as self-efficacy.
B) beliefs about how much effort is required to achieve a desirable outcome.
C) beliefs about what will happen if a behavior is performed.
D) not important in Bandura's theory.
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The concept of reciprocal determinism involves all of the following variables except which one?

A) behavior
B) environment
C) person
D) society
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The main function of the self-system, as described by Bandura, is to

A) enhance self-esteem.
B) regulate behavior.
C) ensure that behavior is moral.
D) keep homeostatic balance.
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Students high in self-efficacy

A) get better grades.
B) give up easily.
C) don't need to study very much.
D) are more anxious about tests.
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Bandura recommends that self-efficacy should be measured

A) globally.
B) separately for each area of behavior.
C) by projective tests.
D) by an interview.
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"Attentional processes" refers to

A) what we observe or pay attention to.
B) what we remember.
C) what we are motivated to do.
D) what we are able to do.
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Self-efficacy has been found to help treatment programs for

A) phobias.
B) weight loss.
C) AIDS prevention.
D) all of the above
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Research shows that we are more likely to strive toward goals if

A) we concentrate on the distant goal, not immediate short-term goals.
B) no one else has succeeded.
C) we are working alone.
D) we expect to be able to reach them.
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Bandura's studies of modeling in children were designed to investigate the psychoanalytic concept of

A) Oedipal rivalry.
B) sibling rivalry.
C) superego development.
D) identification.
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Bandura's research suggests that parents who wish to have children who aim for high goals should

A) model high standards for behavior.
B) punish low performance.
C) tell their children about the difficulties of the real world.
D) be nurturant.
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What recommendation does Bandura offer to make people behave more morally?

A) Teach them moral lessons in childhood.
B) Provide models of moral behavior.
C) Increase social control over behavior.
D) Appeal to their religious sentiments.
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People with high self-efficacy try harder.
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A coach may offer a prize for the most-improved player of the season. This would affect learning because of

A) attentional processes.
B) motor reproduction processes.
C) retention processes.
D) motivational processes.
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Based on research by Bandura, Ross, and Ross (1963), we would expect that

A) children will identify with the father in a two-parent family, whether he works or stays at home.
B) children will identify with the mother in a two-parent family, whether she works or stays at home.
C) children will identify with the working parent in a two-parent family, whether that parent is the mother or the father.
D) children will identify with the caretaking parent in a two-parent family, whether that parent is the father or the mother.
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Bandura and colleagues demonstrated that children can learn __________ through modeling.

A) aggression
B) performance standards
C) arbitrary playful behaviors
D) all of the above
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In their research on modeling, Bandura, Ross, and Ross (1963) found that children are most likely to imitate adults who are

A) the same sex as the child.
B) nurturant.
C) high status.
D) powerful.
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Learning by watching models is called

A) extinction.
B) spontaneous recovery.
C) transitory learning.
D) vicarious learning.
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Outcome expectations are the same, theoretically, as self-efficacy.
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Why do individuals behave immorally, according to Bandura?

A) Society offers temptations for immoral behavior.
B) People are fundamentally selfish.
C) People conform to social pressures.
D) People fail to regulate their behavior toward moral standards, because of moral disengagement.
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In his studies of aggressive behavior, Bandura found that

A) boys were more aggressive than girls.
B) children increased their aggression if the model was punished for being aggressive.
C) children stopped their aggression if it led to physical injury.
D) children imitated live models, but not models seen on film.
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According to Bandura's research, children who have observed aggressive models may not behave aggressively, even if they have learned to do so, if they lack

A) incentives.
B) courage.
C) an audience.
D) toys.
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In his studies of aggression, Bandura found that

A) children are most aggressive when they are tired.
B) children are most aggressive when they are with their siblings.
C) children can learn aggressive behavior by watching adult models in a film.
D) children can learn aggression by watching television news programs.
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The concept of self-efficacy has few implications outside of psychotherapy.
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36
In his studies of film-mediated aggression, children watched models behave aggressively toward

A) other adults.
B) children.
C) animals.
D) a Bobo doll.
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Bandura expanded learning theory by his work on the importance of

A) extinction.
B) generalization.
C) modeling.
D) punishment.
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According to the concept of reciprocal determinism, behavior can influence personality, as well as the
opposite.
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Bandura said that therapy should be based upon

A) insight.
B) an analysis of childhood experience.
C) learning principles.
D) physiological interventions.
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The most important determinant of therapeutic effectiveness, according to Bandura, is the development of

A) insight.
B) self-efficacy.
C) identification.
D) motivation.
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Children sometimes imitate aggression less if they see the model punished for being aggressive.
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Efficacy is a cognitive concept that has no known relationship to physiological variables.
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Parents who set high standards for their own behavior are likely to have children who also set high
standards.
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In real life, modeling produces only socially desirable behavior.
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Children are more likely to imitate the parent who is more nurturing, rather than the parent who has
more power.
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46
Describe the contributions of cognitive social learning theory to psychotherapy.
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Paying attention is the first phase of learning.
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According to Bandura, effective psychotherapy requires that a person gain insight into the
developmental origins of problem behavior.
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To ensure moral behavior, we must consider society and not only the individual, according to
Bandura.
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List and explain the four processes that influence learning, as described by Bandura. Give an
example of each.
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Summarize Bandura's research on modeling. List some of his important findings. Explain the
relevance of this research for personality development.
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A person high in self-efficacy

A) is high in overall intelligence.
B) believes he or she can act effectively in a situation.
C) is popular.
D) is healthy.
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According to Bandura, people automatically model what they have observed.
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Bandura asserted that learning can occur by observing models.
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55
Define "self-efficacy." Why are self-efficacy expectancies important?
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Explain Bandura's concept of "reciprocal determinism." Diagram it. Discuss how this concept is
different from Skinner's concept of environmental determinism.
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Bandura's research shows that modeling can be an effective therapeutic intervention for phobias.
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Motivation can come from processes within a person, as well as from external sources, according to
Bandura.
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Research finds that in the real world, as well as in the laboratory, aggression is increased by
modeling.
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Aggressive behavior can be learned by modeling.
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Which of the following is not one of the efficacy expectations that an individual's self efficacy is based upon Performance Accomplishments
Vicarious Experience
Physical Arousal
Verbal Persuasion
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The most important determinant of therapeutic effectiveness, according to Bandura, is the development of

A) insight.
B) self-efficacy.
C) identification.
D) motivation.
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Bandura and colleagues demonstrated that children can learn __________ through modeling.

A) aggression
B) performance standards
C) arbitrary playful behaviors
D) all of the above
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Which of the following is not one of the four processes required for learning to take place according to Bandura! Attentional Processes
Detention Processes
Motor Reproduction Processes
Motivational Processes
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Learning by watching models is called

A) extinction.
B) spontaneous recovery.
C) transitory learning.
D) vicarious learning.
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Research shows that we are more likely to strive toward goals if

A) we concentrate on the distant goal, not immediate short-term goals.
B) no one else has succeeded.
C) we are working alone.
D) we expect to be able to reach them.
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Bandura expanded learning theory by his work on the importance of

A) extinction.
B) generalization.
C) modeling.
D) punishment.
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Optimism is

A) similar to efficacy in its effects on behavior.
B) the opposite of efficacy in its effects on behavior.
C) immature and unhealthy.
D) an early form of efficacy.
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The concept of reciprocal determinism involves all of the following variables except which one?

A) behavior
B) environment
C) person
D) society
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