Title: Social Cognitive Theory
1Social Cognitive Theory
2Social Cognitive Theory
- In the social cognitive view people are
neither driven by inner forces nor automatically
shaped and controlled by external stimuli.
Rather, human functioning is explained in terms
of a triadic reciprocality in which behavior,
cognitive and other personal factors, and
environmental events all operate as interacting
determinants of each other.
- Albert Bandura
3Social Cognitive Theory
Behavior of the Individual
Individual
Environment
RECIPROCAL DETERMINISM
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Environment/Situation
Home- Family,
Friends Work- Staff,
Clients, Employer School-
Classmates, Teachers Leisure Activities-
Peers, Customers Community-
Neighbors, Leaders Society-
Models, Lawmakers
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Observational Learning
- A person can learn from others
Modeled Events
Attention Retention Skills
Motivation
6Attention Process
- Influenced by the individuals needs, wants, and
the degree of attractiveness of the - Model Activity
7Retention Process
- Remembering what has been observed so the
behavior can be imitated - modeling
8Motor Reproduction Process (Skills)
- Physical activity necessary to replicate the
situation
9Motivational Process
- Reinforcement
- Rewards or satisfaction in the process
- From environment, another person, self, or
vicarious reinforcement - Integral part of individual behavior
10Reinforcement
- Positive reward
- high likelihood of behavior occurring
- Negative punishment
- Less likelihood of behavior occurring in
situations in which individual expects to receive
punishment BUT not in other situations
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Previous experiences Observing Others Hearing
about similar situations Emotional or Physical
response behavior
Values a person places on a particular outcome
12Outcome Expectations
- Antecedent determinants of behavior
- i.e. a person learns that certain events are
likely to occur in response to individual
behavior in a particular situation
13Outcome Expectancies
- People develop expectations about a situation and
expectations for outcomes of their behavior
BEFORE they actually encounter the situation - Therefore, reduce anxiety and increase their
ability the handle the situation - Example Friday night at the club
14Outcome Expectancies
- Incentives (values)
- All things being equal, a person will choose to
perform an activity that maximizes a positive
outcome or minimizes a negative outcome
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- Based on training, intellect, learning
- Knowledge of the Behavior
- Skills - How to perform it
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Confidence about performing a particular
behavior
Degree that the Behavior is under the control of
the individual