Bandura Flashcards
Bandura believes that human functioning is a product of the natural interaction of environment, person, and ____
behavior
Bandura’s social cognitive theory takes______ perspective .
an agentic
bandura first became interested in clinical psychology when he
worked on the Alaska after highway after graduation from high school
according to bandura, the essence of humanness is
human agency
the primary component of bandura’s P factor is
cognition
chance encounters enter the reciprocal determinism paradigm at which point?
environment
according to bandura, if behavior were completely controlled by the environment, it would be
less consistent and more varied
people’s expectations that they are capable of performing a behavior that will produce desired outcomes in any particular situation called
self-efficacy
which technique is LEAST likely to raise self-efficacy?
increased emotional arousal
Carlos has great confidence in himself as a hairdresser. however, the economy in his city has recently turned downward, and few people can afford a hairdresser. when Carlos applies for job at Mr. Dan’s Hair Salon, he will llikely have high ____ and low _____
a self -efficacy : outcome expectation
which these is MOST likely to increase self -efficacy?
performance accomplishment
low self-efficacy and an unresponsive environment are MOST likely to result in
apathy and feelings of helplessness
the personality efficacy of many people working together to bring about social change is called
collective efficacy
Taylor, like most people, relies on auto mechanics, air-conditioning repair people, network news, and hundreds of other people who enhance her lifestyle, Taylor is making use of
proxy efficacy
a set of cognitive structures used to evaluate behavior describes Bandura’s concept of
the self system
according to Bandura, the first requirement for self-regulation is
self-observation
Bandura believes that personal conduct is controlled by
the reciprocal determinism paradigm
Bandura believes that learning
can occur in the absence of a response
which of the following is an example of disengagement of internal control?
a conscientious doctor performs an illegal operation but justifies her actions to herself by saying the surgery was necessary to save a life
according to Bandura, there are two major types of learning ; observational and
enactive
modeling in enhanced when the person being modeled is
attractive
according to Bandura, reinforcement
is cognitively mediated
the ultimate goal of social cognitive therapy is
self-regulation
the study by Bandura, Ross and Ross involving young children and a bobo doll found that
a. children exposed to an agressive cartoon character were more agressive than children not subjected to an agressive model
b. childrn expose to an agressive live model were more agressive than children not subjected to an agressive live model
both a and b
shiffman and colleagues (2000) studied smokers who were attempting to quit and found that
once smokers lapsed, their daily ratings of self-efficacy became more variable.
which statement most consistent with bandura’s concept of humanity?
humans have the capacity to become many things- within the limits set by biology