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What is reciprocal determinism?

The idea that internal mental events, external environmental events, and overt behavior all influence one another

Who thought up reciprocal determinism?

Bandura

What is observational learning?

When an organism's responding is influenced by the observation of others, who are called models

What is a model?

A person whose behavior is observed by another

What is self-efficacy?

Refers to one's belief about one's ability to perform behaviors that should lead to expected outcomes

What was Mischels theory on human behavior?

Humans behave differently in particular situations in a way that will reinforce behavior

What did Mischel recognize as the two determinants to behavior?

The person and the situation

What is humanism?

A theoretical orientation that emphasizes the unique qualities of humans, especially their freedom and their potential for personal growth

What 3 major views did Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow take on human personality?

1) People can rise above primitive animal heritage


2) People are largely conscious and rational beings not dominated by unconscious, irrational conflicts


3) People are not helpless pawns of deterministic forces

What movement did Carl Rogers help found?

Human potential movement

What did Carl Rogers person-centered theory emphasize?

A persons subjective point of view and self-realization

What is self-concept?

A collection of beliefs about one's own nature, unique qualities and typical behavior