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In Rotter's model, a behavior potential is determined in part by
 
  A. the estimated likelihood that the behavior will lead to reinforcement.
  B. the strength of other behavior potentials.
  C. whether or not the role model was rewarded.
  D. the distinction between learning and performance.

Question 2

A man launches a campaign to change a law he does not like. According to Rotter, whether the man persists at this campaign depends on if
 
  A. he is reinforced for his behavior.
  B. he expects to be reinforced for his behavior.
  C. he has seen a model that was reinforced for similar behavior.
  D. the rewards he thinks he will receive really exist.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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