Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory. An Introduction
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Albert Bandura's work has become basic to an understanding of how social forces influence individuals, small groups, and large groups. From his early BoBo doll experiments up through his work with phobias and self-efficacy, Bandura has given researchers a sense of how people actively shape their own lives and those of others. Utilizing archival materials and newer visuals, this program introduces students to the vocabulary and innovative methods of this influential thinker. Dr. Bandura's narration imbues the video with his compelling presentation style and intellectual authority.
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38 min
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[2011], c2003
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