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Wadzanai

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Bandura believes that efficacy expectations are rooted primarily in:
 
  a. vicarious success experiences
  b. personal mastery experiences
  c. verbal persuasion by others
  d. vicarious failure experiences

Question 2

Research on test anxiety in students has shown that high test-anxious people tend to:
 
  a. be unconcerned with questions about their intellectual competence
  b. be unconcerned about the reactions of others to their performances
  c. pay attention to irrelevant cues that subsequently interrupt their performances
  d. concentrate only on task-relevant cues



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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