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Exam 2 Study Guide

Social Cognitive Theory:

  1. What is the general concept of this theory?

  2. How was this theory made? & It’s history?

  3. What are good behaviors to use with this theory?

  4. What theory types is this theory?

    1. What constructs are each of the theory types?

  5. What is Reciprocal Determinism? & what was it original made for?

    1. How is it used in this theory?

    2. What’s an example of it?

  6. Draw out the whole Theory

    1. What are the constructs of SCT?

      1. What does each one do?

      2. How is each measured?

      3. What’s an I statement for each?

      4. which construct has the most influence?

    2. What are the processes of change in SCT?

      1. What constructs do they go with?

      2. what are examples for what each could look like?

    3. Where does Reciprocal determinism fit into the whole model?

  7. What are the processes of prediction in this model?

  8. What are the psychological models that connect with SCT? What do each of them explain & how do they connect with SCT?

  9. Work out an example Problem with a Priority group, health status & behavior with your refreshed understanding.

Social Ecological Model:

  1. What is the general concept of this theory?

  2. How was this theory made? & It’s history?

  3. What are good behaviors to use with this theory?

  4. What theory types is this theory?

    1. What processes & determinants are each of the theory types?

  5. How does Pavlov & Skinner work into this model?

  6. How does Reciprocal Determinism work into this model?

  7. What are the 2 Key Concepts of this model?

  8. Map out: Bronfenbrenner’s, General & Fisher’s Levels of the model

    1. What is the description for each level?

    2. What’s an example for each level?

    3. What are the Determinants at each level?

  9. What’s the difference between Ontology & Epistemology?

Diffusion Of Innovation Model:

  1. What’s the general concept of this theory?

  2. How was it made? What’s it’s history?

  3. What theory types is it?

    1. What parts of the theory are each of the types



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Exam 2 Study Guide

Social Cognitive Theory:

  1. What is the general concept of this theory?

  2. How was this theory made? & It’s history?

  3. What are good behaviors to use with this theory?

  4. What theory types is this theory?

    1. What constructs are each of the theory types?

  5. What is Reciprocal Determinism? & what was it original made for?

    1. How is it used in this theory?

    2. What’s an example of it?

  6. Draw out the whole Theory

    1. What are the constructs of SCT?

      1. What does each one do?

      2. How is each measured?

      3. What’s an I statement for each?

      4. which construct has the most influence?

    2. What are the processes of change in SCT?

      1. What constructs do they go with?

      2. what are examples for what each could look like?

    3. Where does Reciprocal determinism fit into the whole model?

  7. What are the processes of prediction in this model?

  8. What are the psychological models that connect with SCT? What do each of them explain & how do they connect with SCT?

  9. Work out an example Problem with a Priority group, health status & behavior with your refreshed understanding.

Social Ecological Model:

  1. What is the general concept of this theory?

  2. How was this theory made? & It’s history?

  3. What are good behaviors to use with this theory?

  4. What theory types is this theory?

    1. What processes & determinants are each of the theory types?

  5. How does Pavlov & Skinner work into this model?

  6. How does Reciprocal Determinism work into this model?

  7. What are the 2 Key Concepts of this model?

  8. Map out: Bronfenbrenner’s, General & Fisher’s Levels of the model

    1. What is the description for each level?

    2. What’s an example for each level?

    3. What are the Determinants at each level?

  9. What’s the difference between Ontology & Epistemology?

Diffusion Of Innovation Model:

  1. What’s the general concept of this theory?

  2. How was it made? What’s it’s history?

  3. What theory types is it?

    1. What parts of the theory are each of the types