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Albert Bandura

Albert Bandura. Self-Efficacy. By: Amanee Huwaidi. Albert Bandura. You Can Do It!!!. Watch the video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= BWo7F5zcObM. Born:. December 4,1925 (85). Mundare, A lberta. Stanford University. University of British, Columbia (1949). University of Lowa (1952).

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Albert Bandura

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  1. Albert Bandura Self-Efficacy By: AmaneeHuwaidi

  2. Albert Bandura

  3. You Can Do It!!!

  4. Watch the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWo7F5zcObM

  5. Born: December 4,1925 (85) Mundare,Alberta Stanford University University of British, Columbia (1949) University of Lowa (1952)

  6. Ages and Stages covered • Human learning • Self-regulating • Self-organizing • Behavior • Self-reflecting • Sociallearning • Self-efficacy

  7. Watch the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrzzbaomLmc

  8. Similarities and differences to other theorists

  9. Similarities theorists

  10. In 1986, He reconceptualized individuals as self-organizing, proactive, self-reflecting, and self-regulating, in opposition to the orthodox conception of humans as governed by external forces. He advanced concepts of triadic reciprocity, which determined the connections between human behavior, environmental factors, personal factors such as cognitive affective, biological events, and reciprocal determinism, governing the causal relations between such factors.

  11. Different theorists

  12.  In 1961, Bandura conducted a controversial experiment known as the “ Bobo doll rxperiment,designed to show that similar behaviors were learned by individuals shaping their own behavior after the actions of models. Bandura's results from this experiment changed the course of modern psychology, and were widely credited for helping shift the focus in academic psychology from pure  behaviorismto cognitive, psychology

  13. Sources Cites Wikipedia.org ( Albert Bandura) YouTube.com(Albert Bandura)

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