Bandura's self-system is

A) a measurement tool that allows a therapist to determine what an individual thinks of him/herself and allows the client to be an active participant in any diagnosis.
B) a person's evaluation of himself or herself that occurs at adolescence and once again at the transition to old age.
C) the way a person perceives, evaluates, and regulates his or her own behavior so that it is appropriate and so that goals are achieved.
D) a person's set of personal values and beliefs.


C

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