Multiple Choice
Bandura's observational learning theory differs from Skinner's operant theory
A) on the need for experimental research
B) on the value of general stages
C) on the need to directly act to learn
D) on the existence of direct rewards and punishments
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Q6: Bandura says that observation often affects<br>A) acquisition
Q7: Bandura says a positive sense of self-efficacy<br>A)
Q8: Studies on pro-social behavior suggest that<br>A) preaching
Q9: Over the years, Bandura has come to
Q10: The text considers research on televised aggression
Q11: Bandura disagrees with Piaget over the extent
Q12: A 3-year-old child enthusiastically imitates the behavior
Q14: When children pick up the rules underlying
Q15: In Bandura's theory, direct reinforcements primarily affect<br>A)
Q16: According to Bandura, observational learning from models,