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Social Cognitive Theory

Albert Bandura's Theory

Behavior


Personal Factors (Cognitive, Affective, Biological)


Environmental Factors


Triadic Causation Model

Self - efficacy

Confidence on the ability to perform certain behaviors

Attention


Representation


Behavioral Production


Motivation

Process of Observational Learning

Consequences of the Behavior

Focus of Enactive Learning

Mastery Experience


Social Modeling


Social Persuasion


Physical and Emotional States

Sources of Self Efficacy

Forethought


Intentionality


Self Reactiveness


Self Reflectiveness

Core Features of Human Agency

Self Efficacy

Foundation of Human Agency

Proxy Agency

Relying on others to do the work

Collective Efficacy

Shared belief by group members to achieve desired result

Chance Encounters


Fortuitous Events

Triadic Reciprocal Causation


(2 events)

Outcome Expectation

Prediction of the likely consequences of the behavior

Internal Self Regulation


External Self Regulation

Self Regulation

Self Observation


Judgmental Process


Self Reaction

Factors of Internal Self Regulation

Plasticity

Flexibility to learn behaviors in diverse situation

Depression


Aggressive Behavior


Phobias

Dysfunctional Behaviors

Doing no harm to people


Proactively helping people

2 Aspects of Moral Agency

Overt/Vicarious Modeling


Covert/Cognitive Modeling


Enactive Mastery

Bandura's Therapeutic Approaches

Induce specific behavioral changes


Generalize those changes


Prevent relapse

Goal of Bandura's Therapy

Moral Justification


Palliative Comparisons


Euphemistic Labels

Redefining the behavior (3)

Minimize the Consequences of their Behavior



Disregard of Ignore the Consequences of their Actions



Distort or Misconstrue the Consequences of their Actions

Disregard or Distort the Consequences of Behavior

. Selective Activation


. Redefine the behavior


. Disregard or Distort the Consequences of the Behavior


. Dehumanize or Blame the Victims


. Displace or Diffuse Responsibility

Moral Agency