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Social Cognitive theory 1 Running head: Social Cognitive THEORYS ocial Cognitive theory , basic concepts and understandingJohn InmanOregon State UniversityDepartment of Education Graduate SchoolMasters in Adult Education CohortSocial Cognitive theory 2 Social Cognitive theory , basic concepts and understandingSocial Cognitive TheoryF. Pajares (1996) In Social Foundations of Thought andAction, Albert Bandura (1986) wrote that individuals possess aself-system that enables them to exercise a measure of controlover their thoughts, feelings, and actions. This self-systemhouses one's Cognitive and affective structures and includes theabilities to symbolize, learn from others, plan alternativestrategies, regulate one's own behavior, and engage in self-reflection. It also plays a prominent role in providingreference mechanisms and a set of sub functions for perceiving,regulating, and evaluating behavior, which results from theinterplay between the self-system and external environmentalsources of influence.
Social Cognitive Theory 3 Albert Bandura (1977, p. 22) states, "Learning would be exceedingly laborious, not to mention hazardous, if people had
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