Multiple Choice
Studies on pro-social behavior suggest that
A) preaching can have strong short-term effects but can backfire
B) modeling a behavior for children always has stronger effects than issuing orders
C) practicing and preaching have about the same effects
D) preaching is always more effective than modeling a behavior
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Q3: When our previously learned responses are more
Q4: According to Bandura<br>A) cognition plays no role
Q5: When we learn from the consequences that
Q6: Bandura says that observation often affects<br>A) acquisition
Q7: Bandura says a positive sense of self-efficacy<br>A)
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
Q13: Bandura's observational learning theory differs from Skinner's