Exam 9: Banduras Social Learning Theory
Exam 1: Early Theories: Preformationism, Locke, and Rousseau13 Questions
Exam 2: Gesells Maturational Theory7 Questions
Exam 3: Ethological Theories: Darwin, Lorenz, Tinbergen, and Bowlby and Ainsworth23 Questions
Exam 4: Montessoris Educational Philosophy12 Questions
Exam 5: Werners Organismic and Comparative Theory16 Questions
Exam 6: Piagets Cognitive-Developmental Theory24 Questions
Exam 7: Kohlbergs Stages of Moral Development14 Questions
Exam 8: Learning Theory: Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner17 Questions
Exam 9: Banduras Social Learning Theory16 Questions
Exam 10: Vygotskys Social-Historical Theory of Cognitive Development25 Questions
Exam 11: Freuds Psychoanalytic Theory14 Questions
Exam 12: Erikson and the Eight Stages of Life14 Questions
Exam 13: Mahlers Separationindividuation Theory11 Questions
Exam 14: Bettelheim on Autism7 Questions
Exam 15: Schachtel on Childhood Experiences8 Questions
Exam 16: Jungs Theory of Adulthood11 Questions
Exam 17: Chomksys Theory of Language Development17 Questions
Exam 18: Conclusion: Humanistic Psychology and Developmental Theory15 Questions
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Piagetians generally believe that Bandura
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Which of the following is not on Bandura's list of variables strongly influencing self-efficacy appraisals?
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When our previously learned responses are more likely to occur after watching the consequences that follow others' behavior, the process is called
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When we learn from the consequences that follow the actions of others, the process is called
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Bandura disagrees with Piaget over the extent to which children
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A 3-year-old child enthusiastically imitates the behavior of a slightly older child. This imitation most clearly supports the theory of
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Bandura's observational learning theory differs from Skinner's operant theory
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When children pick up the rules underlying modeled behavior, Bandura calls the process
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In Bandura's theory, direct reinforcements primarily affect
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According to Bandura, observational learning from models, compared to operant conditioning, is frequently
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