Multiple Choice
Colleen is trying to decide which of two events to enter in the school track meet. She thinks she would have a better chance of winning the 100-meter race but decides to enter the 10,000-meter race instead. According to Rotter's theory,
A) her generalized expectancies determined this decision.
B) the reinforcement value of winning the 10,000-meter race is greater than the expectancy of winning the 100- meter race.
C) the decision illustrates that the behavior potential does not always determine behavior.
D) she must have been reinforced for winning the 10,000-meter race in the past.
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