Social Learning TheoryPrentice Hall, 1977 - Broj stranica: 247 Furnishes an overview of recent theoretical and experimental advances in the field of social learning, exploring the origins of behavior, antecedent and consequent determinants, and cognitive control. --Publisher. |
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... example , new products are presented in ways that appear compatible with prevailing values . Energy consuming devices are advertised in the name of conservation ; consumer conformity is promoted in the name of individualism . Similar ...
... example , new products are presented in ways that appear compatible with prevailing values . Energy consuming devices are advertised in the name of conservation ; consumer conformity is promoted in the name of individualism . Similar ...
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... example , in the course of several pairings of a rat with sudden noise , a young boy not only learned to fear the rat , but also generalized the fear widely to other furry objects such as rabbits , dogs , fur coats , cotton , wool , and ...
... example , in the course of several pairings of a rat with sudden noise , a young boy not only learned to fear the rat , but also generalized the fear widely to other furry objects such as rabbits , dogs , fur coats , cotton , wool , and ...
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... example of reciprocal influence processes . Studies of dyadic exchanges document how the behavior of one member activates particular responses from the repertoire of the other member which , in turn , prompt reciprocal coun- teractions ...
... example of reciprocal influence processes . Studies of dyadic exchanges document how the behavior of one member activates particular responses from the repertoire of the other member which , in turn , prompt reciprocal coun- teractions ...
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Cognitively Based Motivation | 160 |
Interdependence of Personal | 195 |
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