Six-year-old Ana saw her big brother take cookies from the cookie jar without permission. He didn't get caught or scolded. Ana decided she wanted cookies too and copied her brother's behavior. The children's mother has told them to ask before getting cookies, but they took cookies without asking. Based on triarchic reciprocal causality, what three kinds of influences are working together to
explain Ana's behavior?
a. Her own choices, her own actions, her own statements
b. Beliefs, cognitive abilities, and knowledge
c. Personal, environmental, and behavioral
d. Social encounters, models, and environment
c
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