Which of the following is NOT an example of self-efficacy?

a. Trying new alternatives when one approach doesn't work.
b. Finding excuses if something doesn't work.
c. Believing you can affect what happens to you.
d. Facing life's difficulties with energy.


B

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a. associative learning b. an instinct c. a reflex d. imitation

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a) proactive interference b) decay c) retrieval failure d) encoding failure

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A. The hormone testosterone helps Mike to respond to situations in an aggressive and proactive manner. B. The hormones secreted by the thyroid gland help Mike to maintain mental clarity and stay awake for long shifts. C. A hormone detected by the thalamus helps Mike have the strength that he needs to lift patients when necessary. D. A hormone released by the adrenal glands helps Mike with needed energy for a stress response.

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Society has long held to the doctrine of __________ as a basis for determining responsibility for wrongdoing.

A. informed consent B. let the buyer beware C. free will D. social duty

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