Multiple Choice
Whenever Matt appears to be having difficulty in completing his science laboratory work,Ms.Butterfield quickly offers to help him and encourages him to continue working.According to Graham (1991) ,Ms.Butterfield's behavior is likely to result in Matt developing
A) an enhanced sense of self-efficacy.
B) an incremental view of his ability.
C) doubts about his ability.
D) external-unstable attributions.
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