Theories of Personality 9th Edition
500 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories monitor ourselves with the question “What am I doing?” Finally, we evaluate our performa ...
Chapter 17 Bandura: Social Cognitive Theory 501 Triadic Reciprocal Causation In Chapter 16, we saw that Skinner believed that be ...
502 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories Bandura uses the term “reciprocal” to indicate a triadic interaction of forces, not a si ...
Chapter 17 Bandura: Social Cognitive Theory 503 The father, then, by virtue of his role and status as a father and perhaps in co ...
504 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories on people’s behavior, “others have more lasting effects, and still others thrust people ...
Chapter 17 Bandura: Social Cognitive Theory 505 People do more than plan and contemplate future behaviors. They are also capable ...
506 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories controlled, and exhibit an appropriate level of friendly behavior. There- fore, she has ...
Chapter 17 Bandura: Social Cognitive Theory 507 resignation, and helplessness. For exam- ple, a junior executive with low self- ...
508 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories In general, the effects of social modeling are not as strong as those of per- sonal perf ...
Chapter 17 Bandura: Social Cognitive Theory 509 Although self-efficacy is “the foundation of human agency” (Bandura, 2001, p. 10 ...
510 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories reduce environmental pollution, hazardous working conditions, or the threat of infec- ti ...
Chapter 17 Bandura: Social Cognitive Theory 511 abilities and effort based on anticipatory estimation of what is required to rea ...
512 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories preexisting self-conceptions. In achievement situations, such as painting pictures, play ...
Chapter 17 Bandura: Social Cognitive Theory 513 that of a single individual—a brother, sister, parent, or even a hated rival—or ...
514 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories morally consistent values. Bandura (2002a) insists that moral precepts predict moral beh ...
Chapter 17 Bandura: Social Cognitive Theory 515 The first is moral justification, in which otherwise culpable behavior is made t ...
516 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories Displace or Diffuse Responsibility The fourth method of dissociating actions from their ...
Chapter 17 Bandura: Social Cognitive Theory 517 from holding a variety of jobs and from enjoying many kinds of recreational acti ...
518 Part VI Learning-Cognitive Theories Once established, people continue to aggress for at least five reasons: (1) They enjoy i ...
Chapter 17 Bandura: Social Cognitive Theory 519 Therapy According to Bandura, deviant behaviors are initiated on the basis of so ...
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