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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. |
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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 |
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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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Attentional processes |
paying attention to your role model Example: Bobo |
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Retention Processes |
remembering what a model has done Example: Bobo |
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Motor reproduction process |
do the behavior of your role model |
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motivational process |
wanting to do what your role model does |
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Modeling |
learning by observing others; also called vicarious learning |
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Vicarious learning |
learning by observing others, without being directly rewarded Example: copying a MLB players swing |
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Agency |
do things intentionally |
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moral disengagement |
failure to live up to your own standards Example: drinking and driving |