EDUC 701 Social Cognitive Quiz 2 Liberty
EDUC 701 Quiz: Social Cognitive Theory
Updated for 2022
- Bandura’s social cognitive learning theory assumes that the environment, behavior, and person all affect how an individual learns.
- Latasha always reviews the rubric before submitting an assignment in order to improve her grade. According to social learning theory, this is an example of
- Bandura’s triadic reciprocal causation notion states that heredity and environment determine behavior.
- Goal setting is an important part of self-regulation.
- Jim says to himself, “If I try my best on this exam, I will feel good about myself.” This is an example of
- Watching a safety video in chemistry class on how sodium and potassium explode on contact with water is an example of
- Which is not a perspective of imitation theory.
- Which of the following is an example of observational learning?
- Value refers to the perceived importance or usefulness of learning and can be assessed both externally and internally. A student feeling proud of his work and sense of accomplishment would be
- Extrinsic and intrinsic are two types of what?
- What was Bandura’s experiment called?
- The likelihood of carrying out a behavior is increased by simply watching the behavior and its consequences. This is known as
- Translating visual and symbolic conception of modeled events into overt behavior is
- Social Cognitive theory is best associated with this scientist.
- According to Bandura, the four steps to observational learning are attention, retention, production, and enjoyment.
- Social cognitive theorists differentiate learning from performance. They believe that reinforcement affects performance, but not necessarily learning.
- Bandura introduced his theory of reciprocal interactions which states that a person’s behavior is based on
- If a student sees behavior that is punished, they are less likely to imitate it.
- Joe has low self-efficacy in calculus. When his fellow classmates give him encouragement regarding his math ability, his self-ecacy increases. According to Bandura’s model of triadic reciprocity, this is an example of
- Which comment would most likely positively influence a student with weak self-efficacy?
Set 1
- Bandura’s social cognitive learning theory assumes that the environment, behavior, and person all affect how an individual learns.
- The likelihood of carrying out a behavior is increased by simply watching the behavior and its consequences. This is known as
- Translating visual and symbolic conception of modeled events into overt behavior is
- Which of the following is an example of observational learning?
- Jim says to himself, “If I try my best on this exam, I will feel good about myself.” This is an example of
- Latasha always reviews the rubric before submitting an assignment in order to improve her grade. According to social learning theory, this is an example of
- Value refers to the perceived importance or usefulness of learning and can be assessed both externally and internally. A student feeling proud of his work and sense of accomplishment would be
- What was Bandura’s experiment called?
- Goal setting is an important part of self-regulation.
- Bandura’s triadic reciprocal causation notion states that heredity and environment determine behavior.
- Bandura introduced his theory of reciprocal interactions which states that a person’s behavior is based on
- If a student sees behavior that is punished, they are less likely to imitate it.
- Extrinsic and intrinsic are two types of what?
- Which is not a perspective of imitation theory.
- According to Bandura, the four steps to observational learning are attention, retention, production, and enjoyment.
- Watching a safety video in chemistry class on how sodium and potassium explode on contact with water is an example of
- Joe has low self-ecacy in calculus. When his fellow classmates give him encouragement regarding his math ability, his self-ecacy increases. According to Bandura’s model of triadic reciprocity, this is an example of
- Which comment would most likely positively inuence a student with weak self-ecacy?
- Social Cognitive theory is best associated with this scientist.
- Social cognitive theorists differentiate learning from performance. They believe that reinforcement affects performance, but not necessarily learning.
Set 2
- Social cognitive theorists differentiate learning from performance. They believe that reinforcement affects performance, but not necessarily learning.
- Jim says to himself, “If I try my best on this exam, I will feel good about myself.” This is an example of
- If a student sees behavior that is punished, they are less likely to imitate it.
- The likelihood of carrying out a behavior is increased by simply watching the behavior and its consequences. This is known as
- Which is not a perspective of imitation theory.
- Social Cognitive theory is best associated with this scientist.
- Bandura’s social cognitive learning theory assumes that the environment, behavior, and person all affect how an individual learns.
- Extrinsic and intrinsic are two types of what?
- Translating visual and symbolic conception of modeled events into overt behavior is
- What was Bandura’s experiment called?
- Joe has low self-efficacy in calculus. When his fellow classmates give him encouragement regarding his math ability, his self-efficacy increases. According to Bandura’s model of triadic reciprocity, this is an example of
- Bandura introduced his theory of reciprocal interactions which states that a person’s behavior is based on
- Which of the following is an example of observational learning?
- Latasha always reviews the rubric before submitting an assignment in order to improve her grade. According to social learning theory, this is an example of
- Watching a safety video in chemistry class on how sodium and potassium explode on contact with water is an example of
- Goal setting is an important part of self-regulation.
- Value refers to the perceived importance or usefulness of learning and can be assessed both externally and internally. A student feeling proud of his work and sense of accomplishment would be
- Which comment would most likely positively influence a student with weak self-efficacy?
- According to Bandura, the four steps to observational learning are attention, retention, production, and enjoyment.
- Bandura’s triadic reciprocal causation notion states that heredity and environment determine behavior.
Set 3
- Value refers to the perceived importance or usefulness of learning and can be assessed both externally and internally. A student feeling proud of his work and sense of accomplishment would be
- Translating visual and symbolic conceptions of modeled events into overt behavior is
- Larry believes that if he practices tennis every day he will make the tennis team. According to social learning theory, this is an example of
- What was Bandura’s experiment called?
- Bandura’s triadic reciprocal causation notion states that heredity and environment determine behavior.
- Which is not a perspective of imitation theory.
- Extrinsic and intrinsic are two types of what?
- Goal setting is an important part of Self-regulation.
- Which of the following is an example of observational learning?
- Which comment would most likely positively influence a student with weak self-efficacy?
- Social cognitive theorists differentiate learning from performance. They believe that reinforcement affects performance, but not necessarily learning.
- Watching a safety video in chemistry class on how sodium and potassium explode on contact with water is an example of
- Joe has low self-efficacy in calculus. When his fellow classmates give him encouragement regarding his math ability, his self-efficacy increases. According to Bandura’s model of triadic reciprocity, this is an example of
- Jim says to himself, “If I try my best on this exam, I will feel good about myself.” This is an example of
- Bandura’s social cognitive learning theory assumes that the environment, behavior, and person all affect how an individual learns.
- Social Cognitive theory is best associated with this scientist.
- The likelihood of carrying out a behavior is increased by simply watching the behavior and its consequences. This is known as
- According to Bandura, the four steps to observational learning are attention, retention, production, and enjoyment.
- If a student sees behavior that is punished, they are less likely to imitate it.
- Bandura introduced his theory of reciprocal interactions which states that a person’s behavior is based on