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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Stranica 111
... activities themselves depending on whether the rewarders convey the impression that the reinforced activity is uninteresting , or that it even- tually becomes enjoyable for its own sake after some profi- ciency is achieved . The same ...
... activities themselves depending on whether the rewarders convey the impression that the reinforced activity is uninteresting , or that it even- tually becomes enjoyable for its own sake after some profi- ciency is achieved . The same ...
Stranica 113
... activities that people would otherwise disregard , and thus never de- velop any interest in them . As involvement and skills in the activities increases , social , symbolic , and self - evaluative re- wards assume the incentive ...
... activities that people would otherwise disregard , and thus never de- velop any interest in them . As involvement and skills in the activities increases , social , symbolic , and self - evaluative re- wards assume the incentive ...
Stranica 114
... activities reinforced are primarily for the convenience or benefit of others . This is not an entirely la- mentable state of affairs . If one could instill , through brief reinforcement , lasting behavioral changes that benefit the ...
... activities reinforced are primarily for the convenience or benefit of others . This is not an entirely la- mentable state of affairs . If one could instill , through brief reinforcement , lasting behavioral changes that benefit the ...
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Antecedent Determinants of Physiological | 59 |
External Reinforcement | 97 |
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