Exam 17: Bandura: Social Cognitive Theory

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Rotter assumed that

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When reinforcement value is held constant and expectancy varies, what factor in Rotter's theory can be predicted?

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According to Rotter, people who are likely to give others a second chance tend to score

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Although Mischel has much in common with Bandura and Rotter, his unique contribution to social learning theory is his research on

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For Rotter, the component "freedom of movement" is analogous to the more specific concept of

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In Rotter's general prediction formula, need potential is a function of

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found that children who were encouraged to imagine real rewards while viewing pictures of rewards

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According to Rotter, freedom of movement can be determined by

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According to Rotter, reinforcement that satisfies a strong need generally

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While he was still a graduate student, Mischel was influenced by which two teachers?

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Mischel believes that perhaps the most stable of all person variables is

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Mischel's consistency paradox is based on his notion that

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According to Mischel, behavior tends to be consistent in different situations to the extent that

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At the core of Rotter's personality theory is his emphasis on

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Rotter's Internal-External Control Scale is an attempt to

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Rotter defined maladaptive behavior as behavior that

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The more long-range goal of Rotter's approach to psychotherapy was the

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For Rotter, the degree to which a person prefers one set of reinforcements to another is called

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A study by Wright and Mischel asked children and adults to report everything they knew about certain groups of children.Findings from this research suggested that

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Rotter distinguished between internal reinforcement and external reinforcement.Internal reinforcement is determined by

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