Chou believes that he will never do well in his music class; consequently, he seldom practices. His lack of practice results in poor grades, which further convinces him that he lacks the ability to do well. This interaction between Chou's beliefs, his behavior, and his environment illustrates the concept that Albert Bandura referred to as:

a. locus of control
b. self-monitoring
c. reciprocal determinism
d. self-actualization


C

Psychology

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

Miriam is in 2nd grade. When her classmates are asked who she is, they have difficulty remembering her and find it hard describing her. She is neither liked nor disliked by her classmates, but for the most part, goes unnoticed

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Psychology

________ is the major proponent of the humanistic approach to personality.

A. Raymond Cattell B. B. F. Skinner C. Albert Bandura D. Carl Rogers

Psychology