When Bandura says we solve problems symbolically without resorting to overt trial-and-error behavior, it is because:
a. we foresee the consequences of our behavior and modify our actions accordingly
b. our inferior cognitive capacity allows us to forego a period of trial and error
c. we do not wish to take the time to practice our behavior in a trial-and-error framework
d. we cannot foresee a failure condition and therefore do not practice our behavior
a
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