Bandura listed four basic steps to explain people copying what they see. these steps are:
A. accessible format, presence of model, motivation for reproducing the action, and ability to reproduce the action
B. motivation for reproducing the action, ability to reproduce the action, presence of a model, and accessible information
C. presence of a model, accessible format, ability to reproduce the action, and motivation for reproducing the action
D. accessible format, presence of a model, ability to reproduce the action, and motivation for reproducing the action
Answer: C. presence of a model, accessible format, ability to reproduce the action, and motivation for reproducing the action
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