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Albert Bandura
Social-Cognitive Theory
Psy 435 Theories of Personality
© Victor Savicki
History
Born in 1925 on a farm near a small
town in rural Alberta Canada (second
generation theorist)
Trained as a clinical psychologist
scientist-practitioner model
research base for clinical practice
Went almost immediately to Stanford and
launched his research..
Context for Theory
Development
Early funding for research on childhood
and adolescent aggression
Results of research yielded theory of
vicarious learning or modeling which led
beyond the traditional limits of operant
or respondent conditioning into aspects
of cognition..
Reciprocal Determinism
People do not simply react to environmental
events, but also actively create their
environments and act to change them.
Dramatic departure from Radical Behaviorism
Behavior: overt and covert events
Person: cognitive processes
Environment (stimuli are only reinforcing if we
think they are)..
Reciprocal Determinism
Scheme
Behavior
Person
Environment
Inclusion of CognitivePerceptual Processes
Rigorous research base for cognitive variables
(not mentalism)
Processes in modeling (vicarious learning)
Attention
Retention
Behavioral production
Motivation..
Self System
Not an autonomous psychic entity
“refers to cognitive structures that
provide reference mechanisms and to a
set of subfunctions for the perception,
evaluation, and regulation of our
behavior”..
Self-Efficacy
Situation oriented belief in the ability to
produce desired behavior
Not necessarily generalized to all situations
Influenced by experiences, modeling,
persuasion and emotional states
In relation to environmental conditions efficacy
may lead to specific outcomes, e.g. depression
Other forms of efficacy: Proxy agency,
Collective Efficacy
Strong research support..
Self-regulation
Belief in one’s ability to control one’s own
behavior
External self-regulation mechanisms
Sources: parents, teachers, peers
Extrinsic reinforcement
Internal self-regulation mechanisms:
Self-observation
Judgment processes
Standards
Attribution
Self-reaction: self-mediated consequences..
Chance Encounters
Added explanations for the
unpredictability of behavior
Woven into the B-P-E reciprocal
determinism theory
Chance encounters--persons
Fortuitous events--environmental events
Psychopathology and
Psychotherapy
Faulty learning
Vicarious sensitization
Vicarious desensitization
stimulus hierarchy
models
graduated presentation
Assertiveness (social skills) training
model
behavioral rehearsal
feedback..