Social Cognitive Theory Perspective By Larry Lewis For Class Only/Professor James Fetterly/Development of Young Adol (990) MCED 7312/UALR Sum2013.

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Social Cognitive Theory Perspective By Larry Lewis For Class Only/Professor James Fetterly/Development of Young Adol (990) MCED 7312/UALR Sum2013

Albert BanduraAlbert Bandura is one of the most influential psychologist of our time. Amongst many of his contributions to other fields in psychology, he's the originator of social learning theory (Albert Bandera, 2011). His theory examines the natural inclination that both children and adults learn through imitation during social interactions and media influences. Much of this theory began from studying aggression in children and his experiment called "Bobo doll" shows different behavior patterns of children exposed to aggressive behavior. In his book, along with his colleague, Social Learning and Personality Development rejected psychoanalytic ideas that were common at the time and adopted a “purer” learning approach from social issues (Grusec, 1992). He wanted to show learning is influenced by the environment. Bandura labeled the new theory called “sociobehavioristic approach" (Grusec, 1992).Bobo dollSocial Learning and Personality Development Reference:

For Class Only/Professor James Fetterly/Development of Young Adol (990) MCED 7312/UALR Sum2013

Albert Bandura Reference Bandura, A. (2007). Albert Bandura. In a history of psychology in autobiography (Vol.IX) (pp. 269 – 301). Retrieved July 10, 2013, from the PsycINFO Database. Bandura, A. (2005). The evolution of social theory. In K. G. Smith & M. A. Hitt (Eds.), Great minds in management (pp. 9-35). Oxford, England; Oxford University Press. Bandura, A. (1994). Self-efficacy: The exercise of control. New York: Freeman. All charts and Pictures was received from ages+for+albert+bandura&tbm=isch&tbo=u&sourc e=univ&sa=X&ei=5gPiUcKIEY3SqwHhq4DgCw&v ed=0CC0QsAQ&biw=1024&bih=595#tbm=isch&sa= 1&q=+albert+bandura+theories+images&oq=+alber t+bandura+theories+images&gs_l=img j c.1.19.im g.6Ea9h9ItMvc&bav=on.2,or.r_qf.&bvm=bv ,d.aWc&fp=433c8b1376a0d7bb&biw=1024&bih=59 5&imgdii=_ Keyword: Albert Bandura theories images For Class Only/Professor James Fetterly/Development of Young Adol (990) MCED 7312/UALR Sum2013