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13 December, 21:12

Ms. Jefferson promises her students special treats if they turn in their homework assignments the following day. However, Ms. Jefferson forgets to bring the treats she promised. From the perspective of social cognitive theory, what has just happened to the students who turned in their homework assignments?

A) They have been vicariously reinforced for doing so.

B) They have been punished for doing so.

C) They have been negatively reinforced for doing so.

D) Their behavior has been extinguished.

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  1. 13 December, 21:19
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    They have been punished for doing so.

    Explanation:

    According to the Social Cognitive Theory, by Albert Bandura, learning takes place in a social context through reciprocal interactions of people, environment and behavior. Observation plays a big part in this theory where reproducing learned behavior will lead to rewards.

    From this perspective, we can say that the students who turned in their homework assignments and were not rewarded as promised were actually punished for doing so and the students who didn't turn in their work but observed what has happened were negatively influenced by it.
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