Ch 9 Flashcards
Bandura’s view of persons as agents of experience
Agentic perspective
Regulation of behavior by an interplay of behavioral, cognitive, and environment factora
Triadic reciprocal causation
learning that occurs through observation without any direct reinforcement
Observation learning
influencing one’s own behavior
Self-regulation
Three factors that influence modeling
- Character of the model
- Attributes of the observer
- Reward consequences associated with a behavior
Process of observational learning
- Attention process
- Retention process
- Motor production processes
- Motivational processes
Reinforcement in observational learning
-Extrinsic reinforcement
Intrinsic reinforcement
-Vicarious reinforcement
-Self-reinforcement
evaluating one’s behavior
self-judgment
governs subsequent courses of action
affective self-reaction
permits individuals and institutions to perpetuate and encourage violence and other inhumane activities while justifying and exonerating their behavior
moral disengagment
peoples belief that they can successfully perform behaviors that will produce desired effects
self-efficacy
the extent to which a person believes that reinforcements are controlled by his or her own behavior or by people or outside forces such as luck or fate
locus of control
an assessment tool that measures an individuals perception of control
I-E scale
the likelihood that a particular response behavior will occur in a given situation
Behavior potential
individuals’ subjective expectations about the outcome of their behavior
expectancy