Self-efficacy is a term that:

a. Is another word for self-esteem
b. A term that refers to your beliefs about your ability to effectively perform a task.
c. Is another term for self-worth
d. Is important for student success at the freshman but not upper class level.


B

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Ecological theory proposes that when a child exhibits emotional or behavioral disturbance, the child is:

A. The owner of the problem. B. The recipient of the problem. C. The manifestation of the problem. D. Part of the problem. E. The source of the problem.

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Choose a topic on which you might give a short explanation or lecture to students. With effective memory storage processes in mind, describe three different strategies you might use to help students store the information in their long-term memories easily and effectively. Using information processing theory, give a theoretical rationale for each of the strategies you propose

What will be an ideal response?

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Seventeen-year-old Sarah has always enjoyed science, particularly biology and chemistry. She dreams of enrolling in pre-veterinary medicine in college. Her mother is a housewife who never had any vocational ambitions, and her father has always felt that women should focus on teaching or nursing careers. Since her parents don't encourage her in the field of veterinary medicine, Sarah eventually

becomes ambivalent about her college plans and finally enrolls at a teacher's college. Sarah's situation is an example of a. role confusion. b. psychosocial moratorium. c. negative identity. d. identity achievement.

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