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Reciprocal Determinism

This concept recognizes that the person, the environment, and behavior all influence one another.




Example: Libraries are conductive to studying, the backer station is not.

Self System

Personal constructs that people use to describe themselves; cognitive structures and subfunctions for perceiving, evaluating, and regulating behavior.




Example: President Obama must hold himself to a high standard if he wishes the country do the same

Self Efficacy

The ability to succeed and the confidence in yourself to gain skills and take on challenges.




Example: Homeless people with high self-efficacy are more persistent looking for a job and housing.

Collective Efficacy

A group of people who believe they have the ability to learn new skills that will benefit them when faced with new challenges

Outcome expectations

Belief that if the behavior is successfully done, it will lead to desirable outcomes.




Example: Going to college because a degree will allow me to get a better job

Attentional processes

paying attention to your role model




Example: Bobo

Retention Processes

remembering what a model has done




Example: Bobo

Motor reproduction process

do the behavior of your role model

motivational process

wanting to do what your role model does

Modeling

learning by observing others; also called vicarious learning

Vicarious learning

learning by observing others, without being directly rewarded




Example: copying a MLB players swing

Agency

do things intentionally

moral disengagement

failure to live up to your own standards




Example: drinking and driving