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It is the responsibility of the researcher to
 
  a. assume that the study is of utmost significance to the field and report the results to as many journals as possible.
  b. project the interpretation of results beyond that of the study's limitations so that the reader understands the practical implications of the conclusions.
  c. itemize all the reasons why the unexpected results might have occurred.
  d. report any validity threats that might account for achieving the expected results.
  e. All of these are true.

Question 2

Describe four types of behaviors that are influenced by one's self-efficacy appraisals.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

A person's self-efficacy has been shown to affect the processes used to select goals (such as possible careers) and activities (such as taking particular courses and engaging in extracurricular activities), the cognitive processes used to meet the demands of various tasks (such as analysis, synthesis, and evaluation), motivational processes (such as persistence and self-reinforcement), and emotions (such as excitement, curiosity, eagerness, anxiety, and fear).



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