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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... innovations varies for different forms of behavior . Social learning theory distinguishes between two proc- esses in the social diffusion of innovation . These are the acquisition of innovative behaviors and their adoption in practice ...
... innovations varies for different forms of behavior . Social learning theory distinguishes between two proc- esses in the social diffusion of innovation . These are the acquisition of innovative behaviors and their adoption in practice ...
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... innovations , they also serve as advocates by encouraging others to adopt them . The acquisition of innovations is necessary but not suffi- cient for their adoption in practice . Social learning theory recognizes a number of factors ...
... innovations , they also serve as advocates by encouraging others to adopt them . The acquisition of innovations is necessary but not suffi- cient for their adoption in practice . Social learning theory recognizes a number of factors ...
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... innovations draws heavily upon anticipated and vicarious re- inforcement . Advocates of new technologies and ideologies create expectations that they offer better solutions than do established ways . Promoters rely on vicarious ...
... innovations draws heavily upon anticipated and vicarious re- inforcement . Advocates of new technologies and ideologies create expectations that they offer better solutions than do established ways . Promoters rely on vicarious ...
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Antecedent Determinants of Physiological | 59 |
External Reinforcement | 97 |
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