Mr. Link tries to help his students learn how to be assertive by having them watch how other students can be successful by acting assertively. Mr. Link is using principles of ____ to help his students

a. social learning theory
b. operant conditioning
c. cognitive-developmental theory
d. psychosocial theory


a

Psychology

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A. low in socioeconomic status B. native language speakers C. deaf D. bilingual

Psychology

A local charity sends you return mailing labels and asks you to contribute whatever you can. You go ahead and send $5. A month later, you receive another request, but this time for $10, along with numerous other charities to contribute to

While you feel good that you contributed, you may be experiencing the A) foot-in-the-mouth technique. B) foot-in-the-door technique. C) door-in-the-face technique. D) door-in-the-foot technique.

Psychology

A high school student's organized set of expectations about the order of events that will take place in a new class is an example of a

A) script. B) chunk. C) semantic network. D) primer.

Psychology

Self-esteem is influenced by children's self-conceptions as well as ______.

A. the number of things they are good at B. the importance they assign to the particular ability C. the feedback they get from teachers D. their age

Psychology