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Reciprocal determinism
Bandura's model in which personal, behavioral, and environmental factors interact to influence personality development
Psychological self
an understanding of one's stable, internal traits
Trait
a stable pattern of responding to situations
Self-efficacy
belief in ones capacity to cause an intended event to occur or to perform a task
Social comparisons
conclusions drawn about the self based on comparisons to others
Self esteem
A global evaluation of one's own worth
Moral realism stage
the first of Piaget's stages of moral development, in which children believe rules are inflexible
Moral relativism stage
the second of Piaget's stages of moral development, in which children understand that many rules can be changed through social agreement
Self-regulation
children's ability to conform to parental standards of behavior without direct supervision
Relational aggression
aggression aimed at damaging another person's self esteem or peer relationships, such as by ostracism or threats of ostracism, cruel gossip, or facial expressions of disdain
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