Chris believes that he will do well at a very academically challenging university. His belief in his success is called ___________by social-cognitive theorists

a. Newton's Law c. self-efficacy expectations
b. encoding strategies d. quantum mechanics


C

Psychology

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Which statement is an example of a demand characteristic in everyday life?

A) Professor Emanuel is much more passionate and engaging with his class when he knows that his teaching is being evaluated. B) Alfreda turns down dessert because she is trying to lose weight as part of an overall plan to improve her health. C) Rick takes a new running route because it is flatter and his knees have been hurting him in recent weeks. D) Leanna signs up for courses outside her major that she feels will make her better prepared for graduate school.

Psychology

As one ascends the theoretical strata in Carroll's hierarchical theory, intellectual factors become more

a. free from cultural biases. b. gender-focused. c. specific. d. global.

Psychology

Learning that occurs when children participate in and engage in interactions with adults while performing routine activities of everyday life is called

a. guided participation. c. operational conditioning. b. shared memories. d. evolutionary adaptedness.

Psychology

Madison's parents suspect she might have dyslexia, so they have scheduled her for the test that can accurately diagnose it

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Psychology