Bandura: Social Cognitive Theory

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To Bandura, self-efficacy is synonymous with with

(none of the above)

A rapist excuses his violent assault on his victim by claiming that she provoked the attack by dressing provocatively. According to Bandura, this technique of disengagement is

Blaming the victim

Bandura views human agency as

Capacity to exercise control over your life.

Bandura calls situations in life beyond one's deliberate control

Chance encounters or fortuitous events

The bureaucrat who anwers criticism by responding "That's the way things are done around here" is using Bandura's disengagement technique of

Diffusing responsibility

Bandura's triadic reciprocal causation assumes that personal conduct is a function of

Environment

In Bandura's theory, chance encounters enter at which point in the triadic reciprocal causation paradigm?

Environment

Bandura calls the capacity to exercise control over our lives

Human agency

According to Bandura, collective efficacy is lowered when

People believe things in other parts of the world affect them, (All of the above)

Bandura believes that

People have different levels of self efficacy in different situations

Ordinarily, the strongest source of self-efficacy, according to Bandura, is

Performance

Self-efficacy enters Bandura's reciprocal determinism paradigm at the point of

Person Level

According to Bandura, _____ is a person's expectations that he or she can or cannot execute the behavior necessary to effect a successful change in a particular situation.

Self efficacy

The first requirement for internal self-regulation, according to Bandura, is

Self-observation

The notion that behavior is a consequence of a mutual interaction of three forces is what Bandura calls

Triatic reciprocal causation

For Bandura, learning through modeling involves

adding and subtracting from behavior, (All of the above)

According to Bandura, the four core features of human agency are intentionality, ________, self-reactiveness, and self-reflectiveness.

forethought

Bandura believes that cognition

is determined by behavior and environment

Bandura's P, or person, factor includes

thought, memory, physical characteristics and social role

Bandura claims that self-efficacy can be increased or decreased through

vicarious experiences, emotional arousal, or performance accomplishments


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