Social Learning TheoryPrentice Hall, 1977 - 247 من الصفحات An exploration of contemporary advances in social learning theory with special emphasis on the important roles played by cognitive, vicarious, and self-regulatory processes. |
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الصفحة 18
... increase if individuals believe , from other information , that the same actions will not be rewarded on future occasions ( Estes , 1972 ) . MOTIVATIONAL FUNCTION Anticipatory capacities enable humans to be motivated by prospective ...
... increase if individuals believe , from other information , that the same actions will not be rewarded on future occasions ( Estes , 1972 ) . MOTIVATIONAL FUNCTION Anticipatory capacities enable humans to be motivated by prospective ...
الصفحة 19
... increased ap- propriate responses after they hit upon the correct solution . Learning , they concluded , can occur without awareness , al- beit slowly and quite inefficiently . The subsequent increase in correct responses makes it ...
... increased ap- propriate responses after they hit upon the correct solution . Learning , they concluded , can occur without awareness , al- beit slowly and quite inefficiently . The subsequent increase in correct responses makes it ...
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... increase efforts to meet them . HIERARCHICAL DEVELOPMENT OF INCENTIVES What people find reinforcing changes as a result of de- velopmental experiences . At the earliest levels , infants and young children are primarily responsive to ...
... increase efforts to meet them . HIERARCHICAL DEVELOPMENT OF INCENTIVES What people find reinforcing changes as a result of de- velopmental experiences . At the earliest levels , infants and young children are primarily responsive to ...
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Chapter | 15 |
Antecedent Determinants of Physiological | 59 |
External Reinforcement | 97 |
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