Which of the following is true about the life of Albert Bandura?

a. Bandura was born in Poland and later moved to Canada with his family.
b. Bandura's childhood was unhappy and was marked by isolation and depression.
c. Bandura chose psychology out of interest despite his friends' advice.
d. Bandura's parents understood the value of education and encouraged him to study.


ANS: D
FEEDBACK: Bandura's parents were immigrants from Poland who emphasized the value of education. "You have a choice," his mother told him when he was young. "You can work in the field and get drunk in the beer parlor, or you might get an education." He chose an education.

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