Answer to Question 1
ANS: D
FEEDBACK: Self-reinforcement is as important as reinforcement administered by others, particularly for older children and adults. A continuing process of self-reinforcement regulates much of our behavior requires internal standards of performance, subjective criteria or reference points against which we evaluate our behavior. Our past behavior may become a reference point for evaluating present behavior and an incentive for better performance in the future.
Answer to Question 2
ANS: C
FEEDBACK: Self-reinforcement is as important as reinforcement administered by others, particularly for older children and adults. We set personal standards of behavior and achievement.