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yoooooman

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The development of schemas in long-term memory as the primary component in problem solving is consistent with the views of
 
  a. Cognitive load theory.
  b. Gestalt theory.
  c. Information processing theory.
  d. Piagetian theory.

Question 2

The role of the self-system in evaluating one's competence is described by
 
  a. Bandura only.
  b. Weiner only.
  c. Piaget only.
  d. Bandura and Weiner.
  e. Weiner and Piaget.



mrphibs

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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