Exam 13: Albert Bandura: Modeling Theory
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Describe a person who has acted as an influential model in your life. What important values did you learn from this person?
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Bandura believed that only positive behaviors such as strength, courage, and optimism will be reinforced when children learn this behavior from parents or other models.
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People who are low in ___________ and ____________ are much more likely to imitate a model's behavior than are people high in these two areas.
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In modeling experiments, as the similarity between model and subject decreases, the degree of modeling
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Each of the following is a process of observational learning except
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Self-efficacy refers to feelings of adequacy, efficiency, and competence in coping with life.
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