Draw from social cognitive theory to explain how Ms. Wyatt eventually punishes Meesha's group
What will be an ideal response?
She promises Meesha's group that it will have free time for being the first to complete its relief map, then reneges on her promise later in the day. From the perspective of social cognitive theory, the nonoccurrence of expected reinforcement is a form of punishment.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
All of the following are ways religions serve as socializing agents EXCEPT
a. Chronicling and ritualizing important life events. b. Establishing language patterns. c. Providing a moral code for living. d. Influencing attitudes regarding the roles of the family and child rearing.
Thorndike tried to find a relationship between the study of Latin and academic achievement
in other, unrelated fields. This was essentially a test of: a. near transfer. b. far transfer c. vertical transfer. d. memory transfer.
What are access technologies and what are they used for?
What will be an ideal response?