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Social Learning and Social, Cognitive, Affective Approaches
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Rotter Behavior Potential BP= f( E + RV ) Expectancies
Reinforcement Value Locus of Control
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Bandura Observational learning Self-regulation Self-efficacy
Reciprocal interactionism
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Self-regulation reinforcement has no direct effects
self reinforcement is as important as external internalized standards and processes of reward and punishment ***Self-regulation overcomes stimulus control
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Self-efficacy 2 types of expectancies Outcome expectancy Self-efficacy
SE determines: behavior to be performed amount of effort expended persistence in the face of adversity, etc.
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Reciprocal interactionism
or Reciprocal Determinism selecting environments creating environments transforming environments
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Mischel and CAPS theory
basic principles, concepts, assumptions: focus on P X S interaction include and integrate Cognitive, Emotional, Motivational, Biological & Environmental factors
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Mischel and CAPS theory
CAUs ( person variables) Encodings (cognitive constructions) Expectancies ( “if-then” behavior-outcome, self-efficacy) Affects Goals and Values Competencies and Self-regulation
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Mischel cont. Personality coherence
individual differences in the “chronic accessibility” of CAUs consistency of variability across situations
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Mischel cont. Relative impact of person variables and situation variables (when does which take precedent?) greater ambiguity and “response freedom” greater influence of person variables (indiv. diff.)
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The self I & me Self-schemas (Markus, etc.)
Multiple selves: (Markus, Higgins, etc.) Self-discrepancies (Higgins: Actual, Ideal, Ought)
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Causal Attributions Helplessness Pessimism and Optimism
Pessimism: Stable, Global, due to the Self Optimism: Fleeting, Specific, not due to personal flaw
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