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Why does Seth's group conclude that it doesn't have all the information it needs to solve the third problem?
 
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The concept of self-efficacy refers to a learner's belief about his or her ability to perform a certain task successfully. How might the original bulletin board (i.e., the one that displays only the A papers) affect the self-efficacy of Mr. Wilson's students?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Some of the necessary information

Answer to Question 2

It should enhance the self-efficacy of students who consistently have their papers posted there. However, it is likely to decrease the self-efficacy of students who never have their papers posted.



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