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milieu of social - learning theory ; the definition of the social environment ; key constructs of social - learning analyses and their operating modes ; additional implications of the approach for life settings ; the effects on behavior ...
milieu of social - learning theory ; the definition of the social environment ; key constructs of social - learning analyses and their operating modes ; additional implications of the approach for life settings ; the effects on behavior ...
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So much cueing and reinforcement in complex human - learning situations is of a social nature , e.g. , discriminative settings for parental , teacher , or peer approval , that if social stimuli have not acquired strong discriminative ...
So much cueing and reinforcement in complex human - learning situations is of a social nature , e.g. , discriminative settings for parental , teacher , or peer approval , that if social stimuli have not acquired strong discriminative ...
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Accordingly , the social learning processes exemplified by the Bandura and MacDonald " backward ” manipulations are not only distinguishable from the processes naturally leading to the development of intentionality , but they are in ...
Accordingly , the social learning processes exemplified by the Bandura and MacDonald " backward ” manipulations are not only distinguishable from the processes naturally leading to the development of intentionality , but they are in ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Some Roles | 57 |
SocialLearning Theory of Identificatory Processes | 213 |
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