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22 Cards in this Set
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Social Cognitive Theory |
Albert Bandura's Theory |
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Behavior Personal Factors (Cognitive, Affective, Biological) Environmental Factors |
Triadic Causation Model |
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Self - efficacy |
Confidence on the ability to perform certain behaviors |
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Attention Representation Behavioral Production Motivation |
Process of Observational Learning |
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Consequences of the Behavior |
Focus of Enactive Learning |
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Mastery Experience Social Modeling Social Persuasion Physical and Emotional States |
Sources of Self Efficacy |
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Forethought Intentionality Self Reactiveness Self Reflectiveness |
Core Features of Human Agency |
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Self Efficacy |
Foundation of Human Agency |
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Proxy Agency |
Relying on others to do the work |
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Collective Efficacy |
Shared belief by group members to achieve desired result |
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Chance Encounters Fortuitous Events |
Triadic Reciprocal Causation (2 events) |
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Outcome Expectation |
Prediction of the likely consequences of the behavior |
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Internal Self Regulation External Self Regulation |
Self Regulation |
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Self Observation Judgmental Process Self Reaction |
Factors of Internal Self Regulation |
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Plasticity |
Flexibility to learn behaviors in diverse situation |
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Depression Aggressive Behavior Phobias |
Dysfunctional Behaviors |
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Doing no harm to people Proactively helping people |
2 Aspects of Moral Agency |
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Overt/Vicarious Modeling Covert/Cognitive Modeling Enactive Mastery |
Bandura's Therapeutic Approaches |
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Induce specific behavioral changes Generalize those changes Prevent relapse |
Goal of Bandura's Therapy |
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Moral Justification Palliative Comparisons Euphemistic Labels |
Redefining the behavior (3) |
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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 |
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. Selective Activation . Redefine the behavior . Disregard or Distort the Consequences of the Behavior . Dehumanize or Blame the Victims . Displace or Diffuse Responsibility |
Moral Agency |