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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... Success expectations will vary accordingly . The level and strength of preceived self - efficacy in public speaking , for example , will differ depending upon the subject matter , the format of the presentation , and the types of ...
... Success expectations will vary accordingly . The level and strength of preceived self - efficacy in public speaking , for example , will differ depending upon the subject matter , the format of the presentation , and the types of ...
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... success , and signs of expertise as indicators of past successes . The effects of a model's status tend to gener- alize from one area of behavior to another , as when promi- nent athletes express preferences for breakfast cereals as ...
... success , and signs of expertise as indicators of past successes . The effects of a model's status tend to gener- alize from one area of behavior to another , as when promi- nent athletes express preferences for breakfast cereals as ...
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... successful efforts ( Bandura , 1976c ) . Self - administered negative consequences have been used with some degree of success to reduce stuttering , obsessional rumi- nations , and injurious habits of long standing ( Thoresen & Mahoney ...
... successful efforts ( Bandura , 1976c ) . Self - administered negative consequences have been used with some degree of success to reduce stuttering , obsessional rumi- nations , and injurious habits of long standing ( Thoresen & Mahoney ...
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