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Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory

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Bandura’s social-cognitive theory is a psychological framework developed by Albert Bandura that emphasizes the importance of observational learning, imitation, and modeling in the development of behavior. It integrates cognitive, behavioral, and environmental factors to explain how individuals acquire and maintain certain behaviors, highlighting the role of self-efficacy and reciprocal determinism in human development.

Key Features

  • Observational learning through modeling
  • Emphasis on self-efficacy beliefs
  • Reciprocal interaction between personal, behavioral, and environmental factors
  • Importance of cognitive processes such as attention and motivation
  • Focus on the developmental aspect of learning behaviors

Pros

  • Comprehensive integration of cognitive and behavioral factors
  • Empirically supported with extensive research evidence
  • Applicable across diverse areas like education, psychology, and psychotherapy
  • Highlights the influence of social environment on individual behavior

Cons

  • Some critique that it underestimates biological or innate factors
  • Implementation in real-world settings can be complex and variable
  • The emphasis on observational learning may overlook individual differences

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