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lbcchick

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What is not true about the relationship between self-efficacy beliefs and actual ability to
  perform?
 
  a. Self-efficacy can influence performance.
  b. Self-efficacy is another way of saying ability to perform.
  c. Performance can help shape self-efficacy beliefs.
  d. In general, self-efficacy and performance ability are positively correlated.

Question 2

The support of understanding as an instructional goal probably requires attention not only to
  knowledge, but also to the tendency to apply that knowledge in appropriate conditions. What
  terms apply to such a tendency?
 
  a. declarative or factual knowledge
  b. intrapersonal or interpersonal intelligence
  c. dispositions or habits of mind
  d. economic or social empowerment



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jlaineee

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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