Multiple Choice
One difference between Skinner's operant conditioning and Bandura's social cognitive theory is that
A) Bandura believes children play an active role in their own development, while Skinner sees them as being passively shaped by the environment.
B) Skinner views reinforcement and punishment as being important while Bandura does not.
C) Skinner believes that self-efficacy influences behavior while Bandura does not.
D) Bandura emphasizes rewards and punishment while Skinner does not.
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