Alan has always done poorly in his math courses; he must take a statistics course next term to graduate. He is not confident he will do well in it and is very nervous about taking the course. In this example, Alan shows evidence of having
a. high incongruence with respect to math.
b. low self-efficacy in math.
c. high self-efficacy in math.
d. a mathematical neurosis.
B
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a. true b. false
Laura attends church regularly because she finds personal meaning and spiritual fulfillment in the rituals and discussions. Jeanne attends church regularly because she knows that many influential business leaders from the community also attend that church. Laura and Jeanne have ________.
a. the same strategies, leading to different behaviors b. the same strategies, leading to the same behavior c. different strategies, leading to different behaviors d. different strategies, leading to the same behavior