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Bandura's reciprocal causation determinism model assumes that personality is shaped by an interaction of person, behavior, and environment.
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A encounter is an unintended meeting of persons unfamiliar to each other.
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A event is an environmental experience that is unexpected and unintended.
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If behavior were completely a function of the , Bandura believes that it would be much more varied and less consistent.
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The core of observational learning is .
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Adolescents are most likely to model people.
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The first process governing observational learning is .
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Bandura believes that factors, such as memory and foresight, give some unity to personality.
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Self- refers to our beliefs about our capabilities to exercise control over events that affect our lives.
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Those expectations that refer to the likely consequences of our behavior are called expectations
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Ordinarily, , or mastery, provides the strongest source of self-efficacy.
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Self-efficacy is increased when we observe people of ability performing an activity.
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Social increases self-efficacy when a trusted individual convinces us that we have the ability to perform an activity.
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High efficacy and a responsive are the best predictors of a successful outcome.
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With agency, we rely on the work of other people to control those social conditions that affect everyday living.
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efficacy is the level of confidence people have that their combined efforts will produce social change.
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of internal control is used to justify to oneself a behavior that would normally be morally unacceptable.
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One form of disengagement is to blame the .
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When an terrorist blows up a government building, kills many adults and children, and refers to the deaths of the children as "collateral damage," he is using labeling to disengage himself from the moral consequences of his actions.
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Recent research suggests that temperamentally shy children who attended were less likely than other children to become shy.







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