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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... reason why children cannot learn novel responses by watching others , though obviously the moderately familiar would be easier to learn than the markedly different . From the perspective of the multiprocess theory presented earlier ...
... reason why children cannot learn novel responses by watching others , though obviously the moderately familiar would be easier to learn than the markedly different . From the perspective of the multiprocess theory presented earlier ...
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... reason , adoption determi- nants are not generalizable across products , unless they fall in the same class . There is little reason to expect that someone who is innovative in Paris fashions will also be innovative in dishwashing ...
... reason , adoption determi- nants are not generalizable across products , unless they fall in the same class . There is little reason to expect that someone who is innovative in Paris fashions will also be innovative in dishwashing ...
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... reasons for it . Children who see their older siblings staying up later , doing more interesting things , and enjoying greater ... reason for emphasizing the social comparative aspects of reinforcement . VICARIOUS REINFORCEMENT Vicarious ...
... reasons for it . Children who see their older siblings staying up later , doing more interesting things , and enjoying greater ... reason for emphasizing the social comparative aspects of reinforcement . VICARIOUS REINFORCEMENT Vicarious ...
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Antecedent Determinants of Physiological | 59 |
External Reinforcement | 97 |
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