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One of the things that Lin has learned by watching her mentor is that not all papers are accepted for publication immediately. In fact, Lin has seen that some of her mentor's articles are accepted for publication on the first try, some must go through a difficult revise and resubmit procedure before being accepted and some receive an outright rejection from a particular journal. However, what Lin has also seen is that even if her mentor's articles are not accepted on the first try, her mentor persists until the paper is eventually accepted- at the first journal tried or another journal.
  It would appear that Lin's mentor has served as a good __________ for Lin.
 
  a. apprentice model
  b. training model
  c. coping model
  d. instructor model

Question 2

From the perspective of social cognitive theory, why might inner-city African American students learn more from an African American model who grew up in poverty than from a model of a different race or background?
 
  a. Because the African American model is more likely to understand students from every social class
  b. Because the students are more likely to perceive the African American model as being competent
  c. Because the students are more likely to realize that the African American model has prestige
  d. Because the students will view the African American model's behavior as being applicable to their own situation



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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