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Behaviorism and social learning
Two psychological theory perspective that provide different explanations for the development of personality and other human attributes.
Focus on Observable behavior
The role of observable behaviors in shaping personality and attributes
Asserts that individuals learn and develop through interaction with the environment, with an emphasis on external stimuli and response
Classical conditioning
Association between stimuli and response influences behavior
Operant conditioning
How consequences influence behavior
Social learning theory observational learning
Emphasizes the role of observational learning and modeling. It posits that individuals learn by observing others and imitating their behaviors.
Reciprocal determinism
Suggests that personality, behavior, and the environment all influence each other in a dynamic and interactive way.
Self-efficacy
Refers to an individual's belief in their ability to achieve specific goals or tasks.
Cognitive factors
Plays a role in how individuals interpret and respond to their environment.
Behaviorism
Emphasizes the influence of external stimuli, observable
Social learning theory
Highlights the role of observational learning, modeling, and cognitive processes such as self-efficacy and reciprocal determinism