To the extent that traditional behavioral theories could be faulted, it was for providing an incomplete rather than an inaccurate account of human behavior In
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While rooted in many of the basic concepts of traditional learning theory, Bandura believed that direct reinforcement could not account for all types of
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between a subject's self-description on some type of personality Recent theoretical analyses of observational learning (Bandura, 1962, 1965a;
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perspective of social cognitive theory (Bandura, 1986) Since development is a life- long process (Baltes Reese, 1984), the analysis is concerned with
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(1977) Self-efficacy: Toward a unifying theory of behavioral change Psychology Review, 84, 191-215 Bandura, A Social foundations of
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The results indicated that SLT could help EFL students to speak English fluently with confidence Further, SLT could enhance the creativity, learnability, and
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In 1969 Bandura published Principles of Behaviour Modification, in which he explained application of behavioural techniques based on learning principles to the
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The Effects of Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions on Dropout for Youth with Disabilities - 33 by people with developmental disabilities: A brief review
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