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A) Behavioural factors
B) Environmental factors
C) Personal factors
D) Social factors
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A) Production or performance
B) Vicarious reinforcement
C) Self-reinforcement
D) Retention
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A) expertise.
B) motivation.
C) self-efficacy.
D) self-evaluation.
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A) arousing emotion
B) fine-tuning already-learned behaviours
C) strengthening or weakening inhibitions
D) teaching new behaviours
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A) Co-regulation
B) Modelling
C) Shared regulation
D) Self-instruction
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A) personal, environmental, and behavioural influences.
B) students, teachers, and community as social influences.
C) planning, monitoring, and control in self-regulation.
D) goal progress, motivation, and learning as achievement outcomes.
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A) accredit their successes to luck or to the intervention of others.
B) advocate controllable activities rather than tasks that are beyond their abilities.
C) develop high expectations even in the face of difficulties.
D) receive rewards or other reinforcements based on the quality of their performances.
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A) knowledge.
B) persuasion.
C) volition.
D) agency.
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A) rewarding only large improvements in math skills.
B) encouraging the student not to engage in self-evaluation.
C) linking success to natural born abilities.
D) modelling how to set specific goals.
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