A key feature of Bandura's theory is that it:
a. ignores the effects of reinforcement on behavior
b. focuses exclusively on the classical conditioning of behavior
c. maintains that much of our behavior is regulated by anticipated outcomes
d. pays little attention to self-control processes
c
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What happens to the shape of the chi-square distribution as the df value increases?
a. The mode (highest point) of the distribution moves to the right. b. The mode (highest point) of the distribution moves to the left. c. The mode (highest point) of the distribution does not move, but the distribution becomes more spread out. d. The mode (highest point) of the distribution does not move, but the distribution becomes more tightly clustered around the mode.
A claim must be falsifiable in order to be useful. However, we also need this claim to
A) contradict the available body of evidence. B) be detailed and, when necessary, complex in its explanation of the evidence. C) be replicated by others. D) be unique to a specific sample without overgeneralizing to a larger population.
The small adjustment that is necessary to help people synchronize the human internal "pacemaker" with a 24-hour cycle is brought about by
a. the rods and cones of the eye. b. exposure to sunlight. c. the consumption of food. d. the changes in temperature that are associated with night and day.
A person with a(n) __________ feels that whatever happens to them is under their own control
A) internal locus of control B) healthy mental state C) external locus of control D) sense of spirituality E) sense of over-control