Transcription of SOCIAL COGNI TIVE THEORY
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1 SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY Albert Bandura Stanford UniversityBandura, A. (1989). SOCIAL cognitive THEORY . In R. Vasta (Ed.), Annals of child development. Six theories of child development (pp. 1-60). Greenwich, CT: JAI theories have been proposed over the years to explain the developmental changesthat people undergo over the course of their lives. These theories differ in the conceptions ofhuman nature they adopt and in what they regard to be the basic causes and mechanisms ofhuman motivation and behavior. The present chapter analyzes human development from theperspective of SOCIAL cognitive THEORY (Bandura, 1986).
Human capabilities vary in their psychobiologic origins and in the experiential conditions needed to enhance and sustain them. Human development, therefore, encompasses many ... determinants, but their intersection occurs fortuitously rather than through deliberate plan. The
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