#1
According to Bandura's Social Cognitive Learning Theory, what is a key factor in learning?
Genetics
Reinforcement
Observation
Sleep
#2
Which of the following best describes Self-Regulated Learning?
Learning that is controlled entirely by the teacher
Learning that is guided by the learner's own efforts
Learning that is entirely passive
Learning that is based on memorization only
#3
Which of the following is a cognitive process involved in self-regulated learning?
Attention
Punishment
Passivity
Repetition
#4
In Bandura's Social Cognitive Learning Theory, what is the term for the process of regulating one's own behavior, attention, and emotions?
Self-monitoring
External control
Punishment
Inhibition
#5
In Bandura's Social Cognitive Learning Theory, what is the term for the process where individuals observe the behavior of others and its consequences?
Cognitive restructuring
Observational learning
Pavlovian conditioning
Skinnerian reinforcement
#6
Which of the following is NOT a component of self-regulated learning?
Metacognition
Motivation
Emotion regulation
Teacher instruction
#7
In Bandura's Social Cognitive Learning Theory, what is the term for the belief in one's capabilities to organize and execute courses of action required to attain designated types of performances?
Self-regulation
Self-efficacy
Self-actualization
Self-esteem
#8
Which of the following is an example of self-regulated learning?
Following teacher's instructions without questioning
Setting specific goals for studying and monitoring progress
Copying someone else's homework
Learning only through lectures without any practice
#9
According to Bandura, what is vicarious reinforcement?
The reinforcement experienced by directly engaging in a behavior
The reinforcement observed by watching others being rewarded or punished for a behavior
The reinforcement obtained through operant conditioning
The reinforcement gained through classical conditioning
#10
What does Bandura emphasize regarding the importance of modeling in his theory?
Modeling has no impact on learning
Modeling is solely influenced by genetics
Modeling plays a significant role in observational learning
Modeling only affects behavior in certain situations
#11
Which of the following is a strategy for self-regulated learning?
Avoiding setting goals
Seeking help from peers or instructors when facing difficulties
Relying solely on external motivation
Ignoring feedback
#12
What does Bandura suggest about the role of self-regulation in learning?
Self-regulation has no impact on learning
Self-regulation is solely determined by genetics
Self-regulation plays a crucial role in effective learning
Self-regulation is only relevant in certain situations
#13
Which of the following is NOT a factor influencing self-efficacy according to Bandura?
Past experiences
Social persuasion
Genetics
Emotional states
#14
What does Bandura's Social Cognitive Learning Theory suggest about the importance of self-regulation in achieving goals?
Self-regulation is irrelevant in goal achievement
Self-regulation is solely determined by external factors
Self-regulation is crucial for setting and achieving goals
Self-regulation only applies to certain types of goals
#15
Which of the following is an example of self-efficacy according to Bandura?
Belief in one's ability to accomplish a task despite challenges
Dependence on external validation for task completion
Lack of confidence in one's capabilities
Ignoring feedback from others
#16
According to Bandura, what is reciprocal determinism?
The idea that individuals shape their environment as their environment shapes them
The idea that individuals are determined solely by their genetics
The idea that reinforcement is the sole determinant of behavior
The idea that observational learning has no impact on behavior
#17
Which of the following is a key aspect of self-regulated learning?
Relying solely on external rewards for motivation
Avoiding challenges to maintain comfort
Reflecting on one's own learning process
Following a strict schedule without flexibility
#18
In Bandura's Social Cognitive Learning Theory, what role does self-efficacy play in determining behavior?
It has no influence on behavior
It determines behavior entirely
It interacts with other factors to influence behavior
It is only relevant in certain situations
#19
What does Bandura's theory suggest about the role of environment in learning?
Environment has no influence on learning
Environment shapes learning entirely
Environment interacts with personal factors and behavior to influence learning
Environment affects learning only through reinforcement
#20
How does Bandura's theory differentiate between performance and learning?
There is no difference between performance and learning
Performance refers to observable behavior while learning refers to changes in behavior
Performance is entirely determined by genetics while learning is influenced by environment
Performance is solely influenced by reinforcement while learning is influenced by observation
#21
What does Bandura's theory propose regarding the concept of self-regulated learning in educational settings?
It is irrelevant in educational settings
It is solely determined by teacher instruction
It is essential for fostering independent and effective learners
It can only occur in individual learning environments
#22
According to Bandura's theory, how does self-regulation contribute to academic achievement?
It has no impact on academic achievement
It promotes effective learning strategies and persistence
It relies solely on external factors
It is irrelevant in academic settings
#23
In Bandura's Social Cognitive Learning Theory, what is the term for the cognitive process of setting specific goals and planning strategies to achieve them?
Self-assessment
Self-monitoring
Self-regulation
Self-evaluation
#24
According to Bandura, what role does self-efficacy play in determining behavior?
It has no influence on behavior
It determines behavior entirely
It interacts with other factors to influence behavior
It is only relevant in certain situations
#25
What does Bandura's Social Cognitive Learning Theory propose about the role of observation in learning?
Observation has no impact on learning
Observation only affects behavior in certain situations
Observation is a key component of learning through modeling
Observation leads to immediate behavior change