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A student who believes he or she can memorize all the definitions in the book, but still will not get a
  good grade, has
 
  A) low self-efficacy expectations.
  B) low outcome expectations.
  C) both low efficacy expectations and low outcome expectations.
  D) a phobia.

Question 2

The main function of the self-system, as described by Bandura, is to
 
  A) enhance self-esteem.
  B) regulate behavior.
  C) ensure that behavior is moral.
  D) keep homeostatic balance.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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