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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... incentives is to raise the level or scope of behavioral functioning . What is the point of using incentives if they do not affect behavior at the time they are applied ? Research findings have limited applicability to reinforcement ...
... incentives is to raise the level or scope of behavioral functioning . What is the point of using incentives if they do not affect behavior at the time they are applied ? Research findings have limited applicability to reinforcement ...
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... incentives rather than the incentives themselves that determines how extrinsic rewards will affect motivation . The preceding discussion should not be interpreted as advocacy for wholesale use of extraneous incentives . One can point to ...
... incentives rather than the incentives themselves that determines how extrinsic rewards will affect motivation . The preceding discussion should not be interpreted as advocacy for wholesale use of extraneous incentives . One can point to ...
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... incentives for conduct , self - evaluations are of interest in their own right . Levels of both self- satisfaction ... incentives can motivate activities required to secure them , disvalued incentives do not . The higher the incentive ...
... incentives for conduct , self - evaluations are of interest in their own right . Levels of both self- satisfaction ... incentives can motivate activities required to secure them , disvalued incentives do not . The higher the incentive ...
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