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7 January, 09:50

Conrad watched as a student he admires is reprimanded by a teacher for raising her hand and giving a wrong answer to a question. According to Bandura how will this effect Conrds behaviour?

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  1. 7 January, 10:00
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    He will be less likely to raise his hand and offer an answer to a question

    Explanation:

    To be wrong is unfairly inappropriately stereotyped. Anyone answers a question occasionally incorrectly, but the disgrace of being wrong is more damaging to us than to our own fault.

    Deception is a natural instinct that induces strength and determination more often than not. But it is really embarrassment, ridicule, and a lowered self-worth in today's company to decide wrongly or give the wrong answer. It's even better not to know than it is to mistake.

    As Ken Robinson said, "You'll hardly come up with anything innovative unless you're able to be incorrect."
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