Select a true statement about self-efficacy

A. Having self-efficacy is sufficient in order to do well on an exam.
B. In order to be successful, a person must have self-efficacy about every task and activity.
C. If you believe you can perform a specific task, you have self-efficacy.
D. There is little that can be done to build self-efficacy.


C

Psychology

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The scientific method requires which of the following?

A. elimination of researcher bias B. compilation of sound self-knowledge C. skeptical questioning of observations D. falsification of stated hypotheses

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You are sitting on a stool when suddenly you lean back and fall off the stool, hitting the back of your head on the floor. You "see stars" as you try to sit back up. This sensation of "seeing stars" occurred because

a. neurons in your occipital lobe were stimulated. b. your eyes were jarred to the extent stars were seen. c. neurons in your retina were stimulated. d. neurons in your hypothalamus were stimulated.

Psychology

Regarding internal and external factors for eating and overeating, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. The North American culture provides inexpensive, good-tasting food everywhere, which encourages overeating. b. Applying psychological principles to controlling weight is called "Yo-yo dieting.". c. A dieter's body becomes highly efficient at conserving calories and storing them as fat. d. People become obese in different ways and for different reasons, including diet, emotions, genetics, and a lack of exercise.

Psychology

Most young people choose from a relatively small range of occupations on the basis of their personalities, experiences, and opportunities.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Psychology