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jjjetplane

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Rotter places:
 
  a. less emphasis on the role of cognitive factors in the prediction of behavior than Skinner
  b. little emphasis on the role of cognitive factors in the prediction of behavior
  c. heavy emphasis on the role of cognitive factors in the prediction of behavior
  d. no emphasis on cognition in the prediction of behavior

Question 2

Social learning theory assumes that a person's early goals are learned primarily through contact with the person's:
 
  a. friends
  b. peers
  c. teachers
  d. family



amcvicar

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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