Social Learning TheoryFurnishes 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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INFORMATIVE FUNCTION In the course of learning , people not only perform responses but also notice the effects they produce . By observing the different outcomes of their actions , they develop hypotheses about which responses are most ...
INFORMATIVE FUNCTION In the course of learning , people not only perform responses but also notice the effects they produce . By observing the different outcomes of their actions , they develop hypotheses about which responses are most ...
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Any given method , depending on how it is applied , may of course draw on one or more sources of efficacy information . By postulating a common mechanism of operation , this conceptual scheme is designed to account for behavioral ...
Any given method , depending on how it is applied , may of course draw on one or more sources of efficacy information . By postulating a common mechanism of operation , this conceptual scheme is designed to account for behavioral ...
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Raush and his associaties have similarly shown that the antecedent acts of one person strongly influence how others respond , thus determining the course of the interaction ( Raush , 1965 ; Raush , Barry , Hertel , & Swain , 1974 ) .
Raush and his associaties have similarly shown that the antecedent acts of one person strongly influence how others respond , thus determining the course of the interaction ( Raush , 1965 ; Raush , Barry , Hertel , & Swain , 1974 ) .
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