In social cognitive theory, a model is best defined as
A) anyone similar to the observer.
B) a human being.
C) someone who can do something that the observer cannot do.
D) anything that conveys information.
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?
The moral judgments of adolescents are based upon
a. formal operational thought. b. concrete logic. c. inductive reasoning. d. issues of magnitude of consequences.
Which expression is consistent with the outgroup homogeneity bias?
a. “They all look alike to me.” b. “We are all individuals who can’t be easily described.” c. “We are thrifty, but they are miserly.” d. “You got to see ‘em to believe ‘em” e. “He is just like all the rest.”
The adaptive regulation of emotions involves
a. suppressing all types of emotions, positive or negative. b. suppressing all negative emotions. c. maintaining or intensifying all positive emotions. d. suppressing some types of arousal while maintaining or intensifying others.