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Pea0909berry

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According to self-efficacy theory, the extent of people's beliefs that they can bring about outcomes is referred to as
 
  A. reinforcement value.
  B. efficacy expectation.
  C. outcome expectation.
  D. performance accomplishments.

Question 2

Therapy based on self efficacy is designed to help people
 
  A. learn to interact better with others.
  B. develop their skills and natural abilities.
  C. believe that they can have an impact on the environment and change problem behaviors.
  D. deal with the environment more efficiently.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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