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cartlidgeashley

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In the expectancy-value model, attainment value refers to
 
  a. student interest in a particular subject.
  b. student competence in a particular course.
  c. the importance of doing well in a subject or course.
  d. the importance of expectancy in a subject or course.

Question 2

A teacher demonstrating the importance of self-talk during problem solving is an example of
 
  a. contributing to task focus by learners.
  b. enhancing self-efficacy.
  c. establishing the functional value of the strategy.
  d. symbolic modeling of emotional maturity.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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