Exam 13: Albert Bandura: Modeling Theory
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Modeling is observing the behavior of a model and repeating the behavior ourselves.
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Modeling determines not only what the subjects did but also what they looked at and perceived.
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Self-reinforcement appears conceptually similar to what other theorists call the id or the psyche.
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Which of the following is true about Bandura's academic pursuit of psychology?
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