Eleven-year-old Hailey is one of the better gymnasts in the state for her age. Her teacher asks
her to add a new move to her routine. Hailey isuncertain she can complete it.
So her teacher
has a slightly older and more accomplished member of the team, Ellen, perform the move.
According to Bandura, which one of the following statements is Hailey likely to make?
a. "No, I could never do that."
b. "No, that move is too difficult for me."
c. "Yes, I can do anything."
d. "Yes, I will try to copy Ellen."
d. "Yes, I will try to copy Ellen."
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