Social Learning TheoryPrentice Hall, 1977 - Broj stranica: 247 An exploration of contemporary advances in social learning theory with special emphasis on the important roles played by cognitive, vicarious, and self-regulatory processes. |
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... attributed by Piaget to insufficiently differentiated schemata , may also result from inadequate attention to modeled activities , from inadequate retention , from motor difficulties in executing learned patterns , or from insufficient ...
... attributed by Piaget to insufficiently differentiated schemata , may also result from inadequate attention to modeled activities , from inadequate retention , from motor difficulties in executing learned patterns , or from insufficient ...
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... attributed to learning theory that different moral judgments are equally modifiable has no foundation . Some judgmental changes are obvi- ously more difficult to achieve than others . An issue that has received surprisingly little ...
... attributed to learning theory that different moral judgments are equally modifiable has no foundation . Some judgmental changes are obvi- ously more difficult to achieve than others . An issue that has received surprisingly little ...
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... attributed to innate prepared- ness are illustrated in speculations about the origin of human fears . According to Seligman ( 1971 ) , people are biologically disposed to fear things that have threatened human survival through the ages ...
... attributed to innate prepared- ness are illustrated in speculations about the origin of human fears . According to Seligman ( 1971 ) , people are biologically disposed to fear things that have threatened human survival through the ages ...
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Antecedent Determinants of Physiological | 59 |
External Reinforcement | 97 |
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