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Mollykgkg

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Self-reinforcement:
 
  a. has to be tangible to be effective.
  c. ceases when we fail to reach a certain level of achievement.
  b. can be guided by our past behavior as reference points.
  d. has also been alternatively addressed as the superego by Bandura.

Question 2

Self-reinforcement is:
 
  a. incapable of influencing learning.
  b. more important than reinforcement administered by others.
  c. more effective with children than with adults.
  d. apparently similar to conscience or superego.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
FEEDBACK: Self-reinforcement requires internal standards of performance, subjective criteria or reference points against which we evaluate our behavior. Our past behavior may become a reference point for evaluating present behavior and an incentive for better performance in the future.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
FEEDBACK: Self-reinforcement appears conceptually similar to what other theorists call conscience or superego, but Bandura denies that it is the same. A continuing process of self-reinforcement regulates much of our behavior.



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