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Exam 11: Social Cognitive Views of Learning and Motivation
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Which four skills do Brenda Manning and Beverly Payne (1996) identify that can increase students' ability to learn?
Question 22
Short Answer
Albert Bandura is credited for creating social learning theory,which later developed into ________.
Question 23
Essay
Annie, a fifth-grade student in Mr. Baer's class, is being quiet and sullen for the fifth day in a row. "I just can't do this writing stuff," she finally says in an appeal to Mr. Baer. "I'm not a good student. Give me P.E. or art over this stuff any day!" -According to the above case study.How could you apply social cognitive theory to helping Annie become more confident and successful in her writing skills?
Question 24
Essay
Describe strategies you could employ to support students in becoming self-regulated learners in your classroom.
Question 25
True/False
There is no direct relationship between self-esteem and self-efficacy.
Question 26
True/False
A student who has good follow-through for completing a task is said to have volition.
Question 27
True/False
When a teacher gives a "pep talk" to a student and says "you can do it," the teacher may be able to influence a student's self-efficacy for a task.
Question 28
Short Answer
In social cognitive theory,the interaction of forces that influence learning is called ________.
Question 29
Short Answer
Mr.Kain believes he can teach any student in his class regardless of the student's background.Mr.Kain demonstrates a teacher who has a strong sense of ________.
Question 30
Multiple Choice
According to Bandura,expectations are part of which one of the elements that comprise reciprocal causality?
Question 31
Short Answer
Beliefs about our ability to accomplish tasks in a given situation is ________.
Question 32
Multiple Choice
According to Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory,peers
Question 33
Multiple Choice
"What do good researchers and writers do?" and "What can we do that we couldn't do before?" are examples of questions that best support development of
Question 34
Multiple Choice
In Roger Azevedo's research a self-regulation "coach" is
Question 35
True/False
Bandura's model of triarchic reciprocal causality is based on the notion of agency and personal control,therefore social influences are not part of this model.
Question 36
Multiple Choice
The triarchic reciprocal causality emphasizes the dynamic interplay of:
Question 37
Multiple Choice
Ming sees her baby sister now playing with her old,forgotten teddy bear.Now Ming wants to have the teddy bear back to hold herself.This best exemplifies what possible outcome of observational learning?