Multiple Choice
The main difference between live and symbolic models has to do with
A) how they are observed.
B) the likelihood of acceptance.
C) what behaviors they change.
D) the types of imitation elicited.
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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
Q39: Observing a model shows both the consequence
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
Q45: Modeling is a key component in skills