Multiple Choice
Observing a model shows both the consequence and
A) what the model did.
B) who administered it.
C) if it will happen again.
D) when it is available.
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Q34: One advantage of modeling over other forms
Q35: In covert modeling, the modeling is<br>A)furtive.<br>B)imagined.<br>C)remembered.<br>D)passive.
Q36: The final stage of observational learning is<br>A)acceptance.<br>B)acquisition.<br>C)imitation.<br>D)consequence.
Q37: Model-actors often show behavioral benefits similar to
Q38: Social skills are the interpersonal contingencies necessary
Q40: The main difference between live and symbolic
Q41: Self-modeling usually employs a _ model.<br>A)peer<br>B)mastery<br>C)live<br>D)symbolic
Q42: Perceived self-efficacy is perceived because it<br>A)depends on
Q43: Norm consistently demonstrates that he can refuse
Q44: Practicing an acceleration target behavior is known