The belief that one has the ability to perform behaviors that should lead to expected outcomes is referred to as
a. self-efficacy.
b. self-monitoring.
c. self-control
d. self-justification.
A
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What does the field of neuropsychology study?
A. Behavior of people with brain damage B. Electrical responses of the nervous system C. Higher mental processes D. Sequences of mental operations involved in cognition
Talking to your friend during class while you are supposed to be listening to your professor's lecture is most similar to ______.
A. salience B. a shadowing task C. the cocktail party effect D. the dual-task method
Which of the following would NOT be good advice to a student in taking and using class notes?
a. Try to anticipate what your teacher will say by asking yourself questions. b. Try to be like a tape recorder by taking down the teacher's statements exactly. c. Listen for words that tell you the direction the instructor is taking. d. Improve your notes by filling in gaps, summarizing your notes, and organizing them.